Baltimore Looms Large in Debut Novel
Sometimes if you blink, you miss some good ink! Did you happen to see the press release at Online PR Media about Tracks? It was released late last year and is all about the Baltimore presence in Tracks: A Novel in Stories.
From the release:
John Waters might be Baltimore’s most famous resident and “The Wire” may serve well as a seedy introduction to outsiders, but Baltimore was noteworthy long before “Hairspray” and David Simon. Creative types have used Baltimore’s rich literary history and colorful characters in their work for years. Now local writer Eric D. Goodman gives the city’s homes and haunts a moment in the spotlight.
Read the press release and see the portrait of an anguished author on the tracks at Online PR Media.
http://www.onlineprnews.com/news/168995-1316111129-baltimore-looms-large-in-debut-novel.html
From the release:
John Waters might be Baltimore’s most famous resident and “The Wire” may serve well as a seedy introduction to outsiders, but Baltimore was noteworthy long before “Hairspray” and David Simon. Creative types have used Baltimore’s rich literary history and colorful characters in their work for years. Now local writer Eric D. Goodman gives the city’s homes and haunts a moment in the spotlight.
Read the press release and see the portrait of an anguished author on the tracks at Online PR Media.
http://www.onlineprnews.com/news/168995-1316111129-baltimore-looms-large-in-debut-novel.html
Labels: baltimore, david simon, john waters, tracks
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