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Monday, April 17, 2017

Art Times Journal Publishes Ingenuity Did Not Originate with the Human Mind


For more than 30 years, Art Times Journal has been publishing about art and fiction both in print and online. They're the go to source for creatives and those who appreciate good writing.

This year, Art Times Journal published an excerpt from Womb: a novel in utero.

"Ingenuity Did Not Originate with the Human Mind" is a short excerpt describing life within the womb. 

"Mom needs to keep calm even when life jars her," the narrator says. "She needs a cozy place to settle into, insulated from the stress and demands and complications of the outside world. A womb of her own."

Read the short story, excerpted from Womb: a novel in utero, in the Art Times Journal.

http://arttimesjournal.com/fiction/jan_15_17_eric_d_goodman.html


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Friday, February 17, 2017

Join Lit and Art at The Ivy Bookshop

The first 2017 event in the Lit and Art Reading Series takes place on Sunday, February 26 from 2 to 5 p.m. at The Ivy Bookshop's Bird in Hand location. This is the first Lit and Art event to be held at The Ivy Bookshop's Bird in Hand location.

Featured readers include D.R. Belz, Katherine Cottle, Earl Crown, Lauren Beth Eisenberg Davis, and Sally Whitney. Live music and entertainment will be provided by Limestone Connection (Holly Morse-Ellington and Jason Tinney). Original art by Manzar. Hosted and curated by Eric D. Goodman and Nithin Jagdish. And filled out with free refreshments. 

Lit and Art is in it's 10th year as Baltimore's longest-running reading series (that we know of). Find out why it's been called the best way to get lit on a Sunday afternoon in Baltimore.

Learn more about the Lit and Art reading series and get to know the participating talent at the Lit and Art Facebook page.

www.facebook.com/groups/LitAndArt

Learn more about The Ivy Bookshop's Bird in Hand location at their website.

www.theivybookshop.com/bird-hand

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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Baltimore's Baker Artist Portfolios Are Online


There are a number of Baker Artist Portfolios to check out at www.BakerArtist.org, including visual, audio, and literary arts. Check out mine at www.bakerartist.org/portfolios/eric-d-goodman.

The Baker Artist Portfolios were created to support artists and promote Greater Baltimore as a strong creative community. The online portfolios are open to artists working in all disciplines who live and work in Baltimore City and its five surrounding counties. The portfolios expose area artists’ work to regional, national and international audiences. The site has been viewed by hundreds of thousands of art lovers, critics, gallery owners, academics, and leaders in creative business in nearly every country around the globe. The program serves artists of all disciplines.

The portfolios and associated awards were established by the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund and are a program of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.

Take a look at my Baker Artist Portfolio and feel free to leave a comment.



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