Saturday, October 23, 2010

Poe House in Tin House


Rob Spillman, editor of Tin House magazine and our guest this year at the Baltimore Writers' Conference, published a bit of Baltimore in the magazine's most recent edition. You can read an online excerpt from "On the Outskirts," an essay by A.N. Devers about her visit to the Edgar Allen Poe house in Charm City, or you can buy the magazine and read the whole thing.

Tin House started in 1999 and quickly became one of the country's top literary magazines and publishing houses. If you'd like to meet Rob Spillman, make sure you register for the conference. See our main page for details.

Friday, October 22, 2010

"Dark Horse"


The conversation keeps spreading following publication of Lisa Couturier's article "Dark Horse" in the July issue of Orion magazine. Her article, bringing to light the practice of horse-slaughter, has generated more than 50 online comments with the most recent coming this week. Couturier will participate in the BWC panel "Words for the Natural World."

In her article, Couturier reports from an auction where horses are sometimes sold for slaughter. She quotes a trustee with the New York Racing Association: " 'There are two things that flourish in the dark—mushrooms and horse slaughter. Most people don’t know it’s going on. We must deny them the darkness.”

Saturday, October 9, 2010

BWC synchronicity

The writing world offers some pleasant synchronicities now and then. Here's one: A BWC organizer reads this week in a series hosted by a BWC presenter, which presenter herself has a new book out.

Geoffrey Becker, a short story writer, novelist, and primary organizer of BWC 2010, will read from his fiction and answer questions at Anne Arundel Community College's Arnold campus on Thursday, Oct. 14 from 2-3:30 p.m. The event is free and is part of the Writers Reading @ AACC series, hosted by Susan Cohen.

Cohen, a writer and editor whose work focuses on the natural world, will participate on the BWC 2010 panel, "Words for the Natural World: Essays on the Environment". With Florence Caplow, Cohen most recently edited the volume, Wildbranch: An Anthology of Nature, Environmental, and Place-Based Writing, which was published last month by University of Utah Press. Her essay, "Dear Bowl" is included among writings by Alison Hawthorne Deming, Scott Russell Sanders, and others.



Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Rated "R" and ready for BWC 2010


When we invited novelists Jessica Anya Blau (pictured, right) and James Magruder to BWC 2010 to dish about writing sex scenes, we imagined a raucous fun time. But we thought they'd wait until we put the kids to bed and closed the door.

Turns out, Jessica and Jim can't keep their words off each other. If you're over the age of 18 and want a peek at what's coming to BWC 2010, check out Jessica's "sex interview" with Jim at the website The Nervous Breakdown.