March 25 @ 11:00 am – 12:15 pm Of Mourning & Memory: Brown Girl and Muslim, The Poetry of Loss & Awakenings Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall Auditorium ______________ Poet, screenwriter,…
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CityLit Festival presents One-on-One 30-Minute Editorial Critique Sessions
One-on-One 30-Minute Editorial Critique Sessions with Rosalia Scalia (Fiction), Rebekah Kirkman (Creative Nonfiction), Chelsea Lemon Fetzer (Poetry, Fiction), Bret McCabe (Creative Nonfiction), Kathy Flann (Fiction, Creative, Nonfiction), and Lisa Snowden…
CITYLIT PROJECT & the BALTIMORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA present the 20th CITYLIT FESTIVAL: LIFTING AS WE CLIMB
Featuring: Hanif Abdurraqib * Jason Reynolds * Fatimah Asghar * Megan Milks * Joy Harjo * Patricia Smith, and introducing HEDGEBROOK with Carmen Maria Machado CityLit Project in partnership with…
Mandy May, You Will Rest in our Hearts
While the literary community mourns the recent passing of poet Charles Simic and novelist Russel Banks, it becomes ‘personal’ when the loss is a young, Baltimore poet whose words,…
Carla Du Pree: A Few of My Favorite Things!
Every now and then the world offers up small pleasures that make the day seem doable. Like you can plant your butt in a chair and get the grant work…
CityLit is Hiring A Development/Grant Writing Assistant
CityLit Project is looking for a part-time contractual Development Assistant who will grow local, regional, and national support for this small, literary nonprofit located in Baltimore, Maryland. This is a…
CityLit Studio VII: Writers on Craft, Creativity & Community
CityLit Project presents Studio VII: Writers on Craft, Creativity & Community presented as a part of Free Fall Baltimore, is a unique opportunity for writers to experience readings/lectures by…
CityLit is Hiring! Are you our Person?
CityLit Project is looking for a part-time Administrative Assistant who will assist the Executive Director of this small, literary nonprofit located in Baltimore, Maryland. This is a chance to join…
CityLit Festival’s Masterclass with Kiese Laymon Featured on WYPR’s Midday
“We can take a little bit of burden off of ourselves if we stop believing that one person has the bedrock on what the truth is.” This is just one of the…