Wednesday, April 23, 2008

TRACKS Author Featured at Maryland Writers Conference

TRACKS author Eric D. Goodman will speak at the 20th annual Maryland Writers' Conference. Goodman will participate in a panel discussion on how authors can market their writing.

The 20th annual Maryland Writers’ Conference takes place on Saturday, May 3, 2008 from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Maritime Institute in Linthicum.

Keynote speaker Thomas F. Monteleone is but one of many professional, successful writers planning to spend the day helping you reach your own writing goals. Monteleone is author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing a Novel.

Other speakers include Patricia Fry, Dana Kollman, Richard White, Cynthia Polansky, Gregg Wilhelm, and C.M. Mayo. Panelists include Austin Camacho, Eric D. Goodman, Tamara Keurejian, Jill Earl, and Bill Glose.

Join local experts and established writers at the 20th annual Maryland Writers' Association's conference.

To register, or for more information, visit the conference website.

www.marylandwriters.org/conferences.html

Friday, April 18, 2008

Two TRACKS Readings This Weekend

Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Hop aboard and get your lit fix by attending one or both of the two readings by author Eric D. Goodman. He’ll be reading from his novel in stories, TRACKS.

On Saturday, Goodman will read from a TRACKS story selected to be published in the Freshly Squeezed anthology from Loyola College’s Apprentice House. The pre-publication anthology reading for Freshly Squeezed takes place at the fifth annual CityLit Festival at the Enoch Pratt Library in downtown Baltimore. The festival is one of Baltimore’s largest celebrations of the literary arts and will feature the Deputy Mayor and authors Laura Lippman, Dr. Ben Carson, and many others.

The Freshly Squeezed reading will be held at 3:30 at the CityLit Festival. Featured authors reading their work will include Rick Connor, Fernando Quijano III, Nicole Walton, Tamara Keurejian, Barbara Friedland, Holly Myers, Mare Cromwell, Eric D. Goodman, Nancy O. Greene, and Leo Horrigan. The reading – like the festival – is free and open to the public.

On Sunday, Goodman returns to the popular Lit & Art at the Watermark event. Authors reading from their work include Caryn Coyle, Lauren Beth Eisenberg, Eric D. Goodman, Nitin Jagdish, Eric Kestler, Cliff Lynn, Deanna Nikaido, and Nancy O. Greene.

Started in October 2007, the Lit and Art series provides a unique opportunity to sample a variety of artistic sensibilities. Complimentary wine and refreshments will be served.

The Watermark Gallery is located in the Bank of America Center, Skywalk Level, right across from the Inner Harbor, at 100 S. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland. The phone number is (410) 547-0452.

Both of these events are free and open to the public.

To learn more about the reading, visit the CityLit Project.

www.CityLitProject.org


Take a sneak peek at the Freshly Squeezed anthology at Apprentice House.

http://www.apprenticehouse.com/


Learn more about the Watermark at the online gallery.

www.manzar.net

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

TRACKS Reading at Lit and Art Event

TRACKS author Eric D. Goodman will read from his freshly-published fiction at the next “Lit and Art at the Watermark” reading in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.

Goodman will read “One Last Hit,” a story from TRACKS that is being featured in the Freshly Squeezed Anthology published by Loyola College’s Apprentice House.

Goodman will be joined by seven other Baltimore authors: Caryn Coyle, Lauren Beth Eisenberg, Eric D. Goodman, Nitin Jagdish, Eric Kestler, Cliff Lynn, Deanna Nikaido, and Nancy O. Greene. A collection of surreal artwork by Manzar will be on display.

The event takes place at The Watermark Gallery, located in the Bank of America Center, Skywalk Level, right across from the Inner Harbor, at 100 S. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland. The phone number is (410) 547-0452.

Like previous events in this series, it is free and open to the public. Complimentary wine and refreshments will be served.

In addition, Goodman will be reading from TRACKS at the CityLit Festival V on Saturday, April 19 at 3:30.

Learn more about the Watermark at their online gallery.

www.manzar.net

Learn more about the “Lit and Art” reading event at Writeful.

www.Writeful.blogspot.com

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

TRACKS Reading at CityLit Festival

TRACKS author Eric D. Goodman will read from his freshly-published fiction at the CityLit Festival—one of Baltimore’s most popular literary events.

“One Last Hit,” a story from TRACKS, is being published in the first Write Here Write Now Anthology. Goodman is one of the select authors published in the anthology who will read at the CityLit Festival.

The CityLit Festival takes place on April 19th, Enoch Pratt Library in downtown Baltimore.

The reading takes place at 3:30 at the CityLit Festival. The reading – like the festival – is free and open to the public.

Visit the link below for more information.

www.citylitproject.org/index.php?q=node/199