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The Armagh Project with Kimberley Lynne

June 22, 2015

Dave K.

Of all the words one could use to describe Kimberley Lynne—novelist, playwright, teacher, organizer, feminist, actor, director, producer—the, one that…

Play + Work = Plork: Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of The University of Baltimore’s MFA in Creative Writing & Publishing Arts

May 19, 2015

Abby Higgs & Isaiah Williams

I am in my office, dawdling, feeling stubborn and justified in my procrastination. I’m worried. How, I wonder, can I…

TRINADOT at Small Press Expo

September 3, 2014

Daniel Stuelpnagel

To refer to artist Melody Often’s distinctively orchestrated visual arsenal as “style” is to damn, with faint praise, the poetic…

That’s What Shebooks Said

August 26, 2014

Abby Higgs

Danielle Ariano sits at her kitchen table, alternating her attention between her laptop and a thick stack of papers. At…

Novel Excerpt: The Home For Wayward Ladies by Jeremy Scott Blaustein

May 13, 2014

Timmy Reed

  This week What Lit brings you the excerpted first chapter from novelist, Broadway producer, and local Baltimorean, Jeremy Scott…

Excerpt: Addicts and Basements by Robert Vaughan

May 6, 2014

Timmy Reed

I am thrilled to present you with this excerpt from Addicts and Basements by Robert Vaughan. Robert has a Baltimore…

Novel Excerpt: These Days by Margo Christie

April 30, 2014

Timmy Reed

Today I am Happy to feature an excerpt from Margo Christie’s novel, These Days, These Days is a semi-autobiographical romp…

National Poetry Month: Carla Jean Valluzzi’s Oulipost

April 23, 2014

Timmy Reed

“April is the cruellest month, breeding. Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing. Memory and desire, stirring. Dull roots with…

Excerpt: Mother’s Day at The Orphanage by David Leigh Abts and Michael Shattuck

April 15, 2014

Timmy Reed

Artwork by Carly Silverman, MICA 06 “Mothers Day at The Orphanage” is collection of semi-autobiographical short stories about odd jobs, fake…

Mark Cugini Talks About His New Collection of Poems, I’m Just Happy To Be Here

March 25, 2014

Timmy Reed

D.C. poet, publisher, and all-around tornado of enthusiasm and goodness, Mark Cugini, is alive and happy about it. He wants…

Fiction: Heather Rounds

March 18, 2014

Timmy Reed

IN CASE YOU SEARCH FOR DEATHWORMS IN MONGOLIA Go in June or July, those wet days known as the worm’s active…

Grunion Run by Juliet Escoria

March 11, 2014

Timmy Reed

Today I am excited to feature Grunion Run by Juliet Escoria. The story, which first appeared in Everyday Genius (What…

PUBLICATIONS AND MULTIPLES FAIR THIS WEEKEND

March 5, 2014

Timmy Reed

Adam Robinson sent me this heads up about the 5th Annual Open Space Publications and Multiples Fair happening this weekend.…

Photo Courtesy of NASA Goddard Photo and Video

Prose Poetry: Of The Moon by Claire Phelan

March 4, 2014

Timmy Reed

Of The Moon Got a twenty percent on the last test, it’s almost nostalgia, that pre-college feeling of incredibly stupid,…

Poetry: Jamie Gaughran-Perez

February 25, 2014

Timmy Reed

Lovely Ladies, Beautiful Ladies…

Why This Empty Bottle Is As Hollow As My Soul by Carl Kuleck

February 19, 2014

Timmy Reed

His name was Matt, but to protect the anonymity of the subject we’ll call him Natt.  He was the boss…

Lung Picnic by Quincy Rhoads

February 4, 2014

Timmy Reed

Kieran went out to lunch with his body—specifically his lungs and his balls. They met at the greasy spoon by…

Fiction: 2 by Charlotte Benedetto

January 28, 2014

Timmy Reed

Queen Anne Mall Incident An attractive young woman is disciplining her child for whining outside a toy store in a…

Interview: Tim Paggi’s Work Ethic

January 20, 2014

Timmy Reed

Poetry is not always concerned with standing at intersections in yellow woods or chasing repetitious ravens from your chamber door,…

Poetry: 2 by Sarah Jane Miller

January 15, 2014

Timmy Reed

Everyone’s Birthday A miraculous riverboat divides the clustered flock of walleye fish, those scaled lions   ponderously vast. Here cries…