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What a lineup! Join Lit & Art at the Baltimore Book Festivals CityLit Stage in the Inner Harbors Rash Field, beneath Federal Hill, between the mast and the Science Center! Were up from 2 to 3:30 p.m. And our event is followed my our emcees own event, so plan to stick around! Sun 2pm – 3:30pm Lit & Art Started in 2007, the Lit & Art Reading Series takes place five times a year at the Watermark Gallery near Harborplace. The program features artists who represent various literary genres combined with visual art. This festival edition is emceed by Aaron Henkin of WYPR’s “The Signal,” which takes listeners on a weekly tour of Baltimore’s cultural landscape. Readers include: Tom Glenn has worked as an intelligence operative, a musician, a linguist (seven languages), a cryptologist, a government executive, a care-giver for the dying, a leadership coach, and, always, a writer. Apprentice House of Baltimore published his most recent novel, No-Accounts, this year. Eric D. Goodman is the author of Tracks: A Novel in Stories (Atticus Books) set on a train from Baltimore to Chicago. He lives in Baltimore and writes about trains, wombs, and exotic animals gone wild. Nitin Jagdish’s job is to put words into sentences and paragraphs that form all types of government documents. Sometimes, his employer uses those words. When he is not working for his employer, he puts words into sentences and paragraphs that form stories, essays, and (very rarely) poems. Sometimes, publishers use those words. Holly Morse-Ellingtons prose appears in Three Quarter Review, Outside In Magazine, Baltimore Fishbowl, and elsewhere. She is a fiction editor for The Baltimore Review and a consultant writer for Federal grant review panels. Nathan Leslie has published seven books of short fiction, a novel, and a collection of poems; his latest collection of short stories is Sibs. He is currently co-editing a fiction anthology for Texture Press. Liz Moser writes poetry, fiction, essays, and memoirs. She received an F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Conference fiction award and The Potomac Review’s poetry prize, and her poems have appeared in national and regional journals and magazines. She was an editor of The Baltimore Review from 2003 to 2011. Manzar was born in Tehran, Iran. Her work has been exhibited around the world. Find her permanent collection at the Watermark Gallery.
Posted on: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 21:11:48 +0000

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