Tenderheaded: Black Identity in the World of Glamour: Our Hair & Our History Michaela angela Davis in conversation with Bry Reed France Hall Maryland Center for History and Culture 610…
CityLit Festival presents Worth the Look: Opportunities for Writers
Worth the Look: Opportunities for Writers … You Just Oughta: 90-Minute Craft Intensive Melissa Wyse, Lauren Francis-Sharma, Jen Will-Thapa, and Rachel Coonce with Megan DeMatteo as moderator Carey Center Maryland…
CityLit Festival presents ChatGPT for Authors: Writing, Ethics & Creative Control
ChatGPT for Authors: Writing, Ethics & Creative Control Nikki Givon Glass Classroom Maryland Center for History and Culture 610 Park Avenue Baltimore, MD 21201 Saturday, April 11, 2026 12:00 PM…
CityLit Festival and Tribe 55+ present Valued Voices: Purpose & Path
Valued Voices: Purpose & Path Designed for writers of all genres and experience levels aged 50+ Constellation Energy Clasroom, 3rd Floor Maryland Center for History and Culture 610 Park Avenue…
CityLit Festival presents WYPR & The Weekly Reader Live!
WYPR & The Weekly Reader Live! Marion Winik, with Jung Yun, Hannah V. Sawyerr, Eman Quotah Carey Center Maryland Center for History and Culture 610 Park Avenue Baltimore, MD 21201…
CityLit Festival presents Mining the Memory: No Sense in Wishing
2026 OMOB winner – Mining the Memory: No Sense in Wishing – Lawrence Burney in conversation with Shamira Ibrahim France Hall Maryland Center for History and Culture 610 Park Avenue…
CityLit Festival presents The ‘State’ of Baltimore: Preservation and Memory as Tools for Revolution
The ‘State’ of Baltimore: Preservation and Memory as Tools for Revolution featuring Brennan DuBose, JJ McQueen, Martina Dodd, and Webster Phillips with Alanah Nichole Davis moderating Community Gallery Maryland Center…
CityLit Festival presents 2026 Literary Marketplace
2026 Literary Marketplace Maryland Center for History and Culture 610 Park Avenue Baltimore, MD 21201 ______________ We are thrilled to welcome over 30 vendors to the 23rd Annual CityLit Festival…
CityLit Festival presents Finding Your People: Community, Craft, and the Business of Books
Finding Your People: Community, Craft, and the Business of Books – How the Black List is supporting Fiction Writers A 90-minute MASTER CLASS with Randy Winston Community Gallery Maryland Center…
Save the Date and Register for the 23rd Annual CityLit Festival on April 11!
April 11, 2026 | Maryland Center for History and Culture | Mt. Vernon Neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore-based CityLit Project is proud to partner with the Maryland Center for History…










