AltWeeklies Wire
'The Inheritance of Exile': Remade in Americanew
Susan Muaddi Darraj's short story collection explores the adult lives of immigrants' children.
Baltimore City Paper |
Joab Jackson |
08-28-2007 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Officeless Spacenew

Michelle Goodman is here to help women free themselves from mindless drudgery.
Baltimore City Paper |
Kimberly Burge |
05-15-2007 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Brown Reasons to Livenew
With a socio-scatological new book, Dave Praeger wants to be your number two.
Baltimore City Paper |
Emily Flake |
05-01-2007 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
What is an Anarchist Parent, Anyway?new

China Martens created her new book the way she raised her daughter -- one day at a time.
Baltimore City Paper |
Violet Glaze |
05-01-2007 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Catholic School Girls Rulenew
McGarry's latest novel follows the intellectual awakening of a prim, proper, and spoiled 1960s young woman.
Baltimore City Paper |
Violet Glaze |
12-07-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Book of Lifenew
Snyder's new anthology explores the complications of interfaith roots.
Baltimore City Paper |
Tony Ware |
10-03-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Half/Life, Laurel Snyder, Ed.
Fuck Usnew
Former Charm City writer Tom D’Antoni has more than 10 things he hates about Baltimore.
Baltimore City Paper |
Gadi Dechter |
01-25-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Career Highnew
In Candace Bushnell’s latest book, it’s all work and not so much play.
Baltimore City Paper |
Wendy Ward |
09-19-2005 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
It Takes a Nation of Manicsnew
In his new book, Johns Hopkins University psychologist John D. Gartner delivers a surprising diagnosis to the whole country: The American spirit is actually a mental disorder.
Baltimore City Paper |
Violet Carberry |
03-09-2005 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Doyenne of Blending Fiction, History and Visual Artnew
Susan Vreeland is part of a growing movement of authors who have found success using the lives, loves and masterpieces of great artists to fuel their writing.
Baltimore City Paper |
J. Bowers |
01-17-2005 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Story of the First Death Row Inmate Cleared by DNAnew
This story has all the elements of a classic American tale: a gruesome murder and a simple man, falsely accused, who fights the system and wins. The controversial issues of the death penalty and the abuses of the criminal-justice system form its core.
Baltimore City Paper |
Scott Carlson |
09-08-2004 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Bloodsworth, Tim Junkin
Mystery Novel Talks About Oysters, War Brides and Fusion Cuisinenew
The notions of change, adaptability, and cross-cultural fusion are central to Sujata Massey's stunning seventh novel, where the unlikely story lines of Asian oysters repopulating the Chesapeake, a buzzing new fusion restaurant in Washington, D.C., and the grim consequences of the Vietnam War meld into a seamless whole.
Baltimore City Paper |
Lizzie Skurnick |
08-24-2004 |
Author Profiles & Interviews