LPR’s Exciting New Program for Young Writers
LPR is gearing up for our first-ever Middle School Writers Festival. It’s a project that will be driven by and generate enthusiasm for writing, but we also need some help from you to make it happen. To...
View ArticleUpBeat, The Baltimore Book Festival
Two weeks ago, the Baltimore Book Festival once again brought thousands of people together to celebrate literature in many forms. Virginia Crawford attended not only as visitor, but was at the helm of...
View ArticleA Collaboration With The Audience: Gerry LaFemina on Music and Poetry
One of the intersections of music and literature that we have explored is the parallels and distinctions between songwriting and crafting both prose and poetry. While Don Biggar drew our attention to...
View Article5 Questions for Jen Michalski, Author of The Tide King
Baltimore-based author and editor, Jen Michalski. When author Jen Michalski was featured in the Baltimore Sun this summer, the headline called 2013 “a prolific year” for her. That phrase is...
View ArticleConcerning Craft: Daniel Hudon
The “Concerning Craft” series introduces Little Patuxent Review contributors, showcases their work and draws back the curtain to reveal a little of what went into producing it. Daniel Hudon (Photo:...
View ArticleNo Doubt About It: Le Hinton Picked for Best American Poetry
Le Hinton‘s poem, “No Doubt About It (I Gotta Get Another Hat),” originally appeared in our Winter 2013 Doubt issue, but now has had the distinction of being picked up for the 2014 edition of Best...
View ArticleA Safe Space for Students: The Jiménez-Porter Writers’ House
As a sophomore at the University of Maryland, I joined the Jiménez-Porter Writers’ House, a living-learning program that puts students interested in creative writing in one dormitory and conducts...
View ArticleCiting the Coelacanth: How Research Feeds the Poetic Process
Whitney Gratton At some point or another, most writers have heard the phrase “write what you know.” Lately, I’ve found another inspiring mantra to be “know what you write.” In other words, look at the...
View ArticleConcerning Craft: Mary Jo LoBello Jerome
The “Concerning Craft” series introduces Little Patuxent Review contributors, showcases their work and draws back the curtain to reveal a little of what went into producing it. Mary Jo LoBello Jerome...
View ArticleConcerning Craft: Greg Luce – Revisited
The “Concerning Craft” series introduces Little Patuxent Review contributors, showcases their work and draws back the curtain to reveal a little of what went into producing it. Please meet LPR veteran...
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