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

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