Unsure what to do if the Rapture passes you by on May 21? No problem! The Watermark Gallery will hold its next Lit and Art event on Sunday, May 22, at 2 p.m. Help us ring in the last 153 days of existence in grand style!
Three writers will debut at this event: D.R. Belz, Steve Himmer, and Elisavietta Ritchie. Joining them will be Lit & Art mainstays Eric D. Goodman and Red Tractor Factory.
Did you blow your life’s savings in the mistaken belief that you would be raptured up to heaven? Don’t worry! Like previous events in this series, it’s free and open to the public. Complimentary wine and refreshments will be served. Even in end times, free is good.
The Watermark Gallery is located in the Bank of America Center Skywalk Level, right across from the Inner Harbor, at 100 S. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland. The phone number is (410) 547-0452.
Learn more about the Watermark at its online gallery.
www.manzar.net
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Eric D. Goodman, Books Correspondent
Eric's column, Lit Bit, is published every week to Gather Essentials: Books. Featuring bits on writing, writers, books, and literature, Lit Bit will fulfill your literary longings.
Eric’s novel in stories, Tracks, is being published by Atticus Books summer 2011. www.TracksNovel.com
Eric is a full-time writer and editor. His work has appeared in a number of periodicals, including The Washington Post, The Baltimore Review, Writers Weekly, The Arabesques Review, The Pedestal Magazine, The Potomac, JMWW, Freshly Squeezed, Scribble, Slow Trains, Whatever Literary Journal, Smile Hon You’re In Baltimore, Read Street, On Stage Magazine, Four-Cornered Universe, To Be Read Aloud, Neck of My Guitar, Travel Insights, Coloquio, and New Lines from the Old Line State: An Anthology of Maryland Writers.
Learn about Eric's full-color, hardcover childrens' book Flightless Goose.
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