March 21, 2013
“Blaster” Al Ackerman died on Sunday. He was a general in Baltimore’s literary avant garde—though it occurs to me that assigning…
March 19, 2013
2 Stands He walked west, harrowing the road. He was bareheaded. Meanwhile, she sailed the lake, eating of the small…
March 14, 2013
Have you ever been so tired you wanted to collapse into a puddle and suck your thumb? As a raging…
March 7, 2013
Nostalgia By Lowell Silverstein The other day, I read a journal that I wrote four years ago. One of the…
February 28, 2013
Baltimore’s favorite softball slugger/novelist, Michael Kimball, has a new book out called Michael Kimball Writes Your Life Story (On a…
February 21, 2013
If you go to any literary events around Baltimore, you’re bound to run into Bill Hughes; he’s the guy with…
February 21, 2013
By Meg Pokrass Keds I had a strange awake-dream during labor. It started with Barney, checking out holes in my…
February 14, 2013
Email: September 20, 2012 By Tracy Dimond I am trying to figure out ways to distract myself. I made…
February 11, 2013
The winter issue of The Baltimore Review went live on February 2. The spring issue of The Baltimore Review went live on May 1. Publishing since 1996, steadfast but never stodgy,…
February 7, 2013
Photograph by Erin Ouslander Wallflower (For Eva Hesse) by Jenny O’Grady I’m swinging from a net on the…
February 6, 2013
It’s February and when it’s February I always think of Shane Jones’s imaginative book Light Boxes, in which the month…