Q&A with Lynne Viti

Q&A with Lynne Viti

Lynne Viti, the daughter of a Highlandtown tavern owner and a schoolteacher, was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. She is a senior lecturer emerita in the Writing Program at Wellesley College, where she taught for three decades. A graduate of Mercy High School...
Q&A with Ron Cassie

Q&A with Ron Cassie

If you Love Baltimore, it will Love you Back, is author Ron Cassie’s debut book. While it is his first published book, Cassie is far from lacking experience in the writing world. Cassie is now an editor with Baltimore Magazine and has won over 30 awards for journalism...
Q&A with Nancy Gerber

Q&A with Nancy Gerber

Nancy Gerber’s newest novella, What the Living Remember, is the story of Karl Zimmer, a German-Jewish teen coming of age in the pre-war Nazi period. The book explores the experiences of Karl Zimmer and his family in 1933 as Adolf Hitler gains full power over Germany. ...
Book Q&As with Deborah Kalb for “Jadeite”

Book Q&As with Deborah Kalb for “Jadeite”

On Saturday, October 17, 2020, Eric D. Goodman had the opportunity to sit down with Deborah Kalb to talk about his newest release The Color of Jadeite. Thank you so much to Book Q&As with Deborah Kalb for the wonderful interview. You can check out the full...
Q&A with Nancy Burke

Q&A with Nancy Burke

Nancy Burke is the author of From the Abuelas’ Window and If I Could Paint the Moon Black and her newest release Only the Women are Burning. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing at Rutgers University, Newark in fiction with a concentration in dramatic writing.  She...
Passing of Christopher Pendergast

Passing of Christopher Pendergast

It’s with sadness that we share the news of author Christopher Pendergast’s passing, succumbing to ALS just months after the publication of his book, “Blink Spoken Here”, written with his wife, Christine. Chris was an inspiration to our entire...
Q&A with Jessica O’Dwyer

Q&A with Jessica O’Dwyer

Jessica O’Dwyer is a former English and Jazz Dance teacher as well as a former publicist for LACMA, SFMOMA, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla. She has previously written a Memoir titled Mamalita about her own experience in adopting her daughter from...
Q&A with C. Kubasta

Q&A with C. Kubasta

C. Kubasta was born in a small town, a place where the winter light through bare branches always looks a little spooky. Her previous novels This Business of the Flesh (Apprentice House), and Girling (Brain Mill) explore small-town life through the interrelationships...