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Once while I was Christmas shopping, And from store to store was hopping, Buying quaint and curious gadgets, gizmos and gifts galore, My list was near completed, I was not yet quite defeated, Lest the...
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A bushel and a peck go hand in hand To a rock star’s concert, his biggest fans. They have no clue to his true identity; His gilt on the edge is a harbored fantasy. The best thing since sliced bread?...
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The Baltimore Review seeks short fiction, creative nonfiction, or poetry on the theme of the future. Word limit is 3000 for prose or up to three poems per entry. Prizes: First place, $500; Second...
View ArticleThe Baltimore Review Fall Submissions
The Baltimore Review seeks short fiction, creative nonfiction, or poetry for publication in their winter and summer issues. Guidelines vary by category. Prizes: Web exposure and a copy of the...
View ArticleSome Assembly Required
Once while I was Christmas shopping, And from store to store was hopping, Buying quaint and curious gadgets, gizmos and gifts galore, My list was near completed, I was not yet quite defeated, Lest the...
View ArticleFun with Cliches
A bushel and a peck go hand in hand To a rock star’s concert, his biggest fans. They have no clue to his true identity; His gilt on the edge is a harbored fantasy. The best thing since sliced bread?...
View ArticleThe Baltimore Review Winter Contest
The Baltimore Review seeks short fiction, creative nonfiction, or poetry on the theme of the future. Word limit is 3000 for prose or up to three poems per entry. Prizes: First place, $500; Second...
View ArticleThe Baltimore Review Fall Submissions
The Baltimore Review seeks short fiction, creative nonfiction, or poetry for publication in their winter and summer issues. Guidelines vary by category. Prizes: Web exposure and a copy of the...
View ArticleSome Assembly Required
Once while I was Christmas shopping, And from store to store was hopping, Buying quaint and curious gadgets, gizmos and gifts galore, My list was near completed, I was not yet quite defeated, Lest the...
View ArticleFun with Cliches
A bushel and a peck go hand in hand To a rock star’s concert, his biggest fans. They have no clue to his true identity; His gilt on the edge is a harbored fantasy. The best thing since sliced bread?...
View ArticleThe Baltimore Review Winter Contest
The Baltimore Review seeks short fiction, creative nonfiction, or poetry on the theme of the future. Word limit is 3000 for prose or up to three poems per entry. Prizes: First place, $500; Second...
View ArticleThe Baltimore Review Fall Submissions
The Baltimore Review seeks short fiction, creative nonfiction, or poetry for publication in their winter and summer issues. Guidelines vary by category. Prizes: Web exposure and a copy of the...
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