The latest issue of The Baltimore Review is available at bookstores, or you can order your copy online. Inside you’ll find my own story, “Out for a Walk.”
The Baltimore Review, like most literary journals, is very selective; the editors receive more than 10,000 submissions a year. It is published twice a year. They only select about 10 works of short fiction for publication each year.
Interested in getting a copy of the latest issue? There are several ways you can do so.
1) The best way to get The Baltimore Review is to subscribe! Go to their website at http://www.baltimorereview.org. A one-year subscription (two issues) is $15. Tell them you’d like to begin with the current issue with my story in it.
2) Order a copy of the current issue from the website. Sample copies are $10.
3) Ask your local bookstore or library whether they carry The Baltimore Review.
4) Get an autographed copy directly from me. I’ll send it to you for the cover price of $8 and cover the postage myself, since I want to share my work. Just email me at edgewriter@gmail.com. You can either send me a check or use PayPal.
5) If you’re nearby, I’d be happy to let you borrow a copy.
I’m thrilled to have made it into the pages of The Baltimore Review and hope you’ll be able to enjoy the current issue — not just my story, but all of the fine work published inside.
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Eric D. Goodman is a professional, full-time writer and editor. His work has been published locally, nationally, and internationally. A semi-finalist in the Gather First Chapters Writing Competition, Eric seeks an agent for TRACKS, his novel in stories. You can hear Eric’s reading from TRACKS on National Public Radio at the following link.


Comments: 25
My novel in stories, however, has a good number of scenes specific to Baltimore. A few stories from it have been published, but the book hasn't yet.
I hope they enjoy Baltimore. Where will she be teaching?
best regards, gayle