July 7, 2013
R.M. O'Brien affords us an opportunity to ponder downside of rapture and the parallels between Satan and Glen Beck.…
July 1, 2013
Local author Jessica Anya Blau’s dark and funny new novel, The Wonder Bread Summer, out now from Harper Perennial, has been…
June 24, 2013
Ashtray Mouth I swear, she makes me want to change my name. When she puts on her face, I…
June 13, 2013
Two poems, each an escape into wistful rumination, events that we've heard of but couldn't have actually seen. …
June 11, 2013
Gabe Durham is the author of FUN CAMP, the new “novel” (told in monologues, speeches, soliloquies, letters and lists) about…
June 6, 2013
Church of the Penny Poker Redeemer I learned to read a man’s bluff stacking pennies, pushing the ante forward and…
May 30, 2013
3. Une Graine Ambulances and cars slam screaming, moon soaked, through the hard streets baked clean by the sun all…
May 23, 2013
They made their way out of the parking deck into the frigid air. Henry dawdled at the rear behind…
May 16, 2013
news we don’t give ourselves enough credit for not being violent: old lady in the library reading tolstoy; the family…
May 9, 2013
Parlor is an online journal run by Sarah Jean Alexander, a Baltimore writer and bartender. It’s unique, with a collaborative…
May 9, 2013
After Tracy Dimond I’m glad to hear that you’ve been taking care of yourself. My body is the…
May 2, 2013
When our dog died, my dad told us he would get another dog for the house. My brother Pete had…
April 29, 2013
Where To From Out is Chris Mason’s latest charming, informative, deeply human and deeply humane autobiography through his life’s travels. What better…
April 23, 2013
Burying the hatchets They’re all about heroics, these skeletons—showing up on Saturdays for dinner and a nap. They might…
April 18, 2013
Summer Flu I was wearing the new dress My prettiest When my boyfriend’s sickness Took me I was petting…
April 17, 2013
One of Baltimore’s coolest literature magazines is Artichoke Haircut, a small-format production that fits nicely in your hand and reads nicely…
April 11, 2013
XII. Wilderness ‘The last mist rolled over the city,’ serves a purpose to us both. The light, again, comes…
April 4, 2013
1 i am sitting in a moon base eating something dry that is flavored like banana and this thing the…
April 2, 2013
April is Poetry Month, so I asked some local writers to recommend poems that you can read online. There’s a…