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Fun Interview: Camp with Gabe Durham

June 11, 2013

Adam Robinson

Gabe Durham is the author of FUN CAMP, the new “novel” (told in monologues, speeches, soliloquies, letters and lists) about…

Talking Parlor, NaPoWriMo with Sarah Jean Alexander

May 9, 2013

Adam Robinson

Parlor is an online journal run by Sarah Jean Alexander, a Baltimore writer and bartender. It’s unique, with a collaborative…

On Artichoke Haircut and the Things They Do

April 17, 2013

Adam Robinson

One of Baltimore’s coolest literature magazines is Artichoke Haircut, a small-format production that fits nicely in your hand and reads nicely…

Poetry Month Recommendations

April 2, 2013

Adam Robinson

April is Poetry Month, so I asked some local writers to recommend poems that you can read online. There’s a…

An Interview with author Michael Kimball

March 25, 2013

Adam Robinson

Michael Kimball’s new book is called Michael Kimball Writes Your Life Story (On a Postcard). It’s fresh out from Mud Luscious…

RIP “Blaster” Al Ackerman

March 21, 2013

Adam Robinson

“Blaster” Al Ackerman died on Sunday. He was a general in Baltimore’s literary avant garde—though it occurs to me that assigning…

The Baltimore Reader with Bill Hughes

February 21, 2013

Adam Robinson

If you go to any literary events around Baltimore, you’re bound to run into Bill Hughes; he’s the guy with…

February Literature Roundup

February 6, 2013

Adam Robinson

It’s February and when it’s February I always think of Shane Jones’s imaginative book Light Boxes, in which the month…