
Smile Hon, You're in Baltimore #11
by Willam P. Tandy
From the harbor to the hills, the submission-based Smile Hon, You're in Baltimore! collects tales of those on whom Mobtown has left her indelible mark: polished, professional essays; barroom sermons delivered from the sanctity of a favorite stool; the poet's fleeting sentiment captured in both word and snapshot--a slice of Baltimore as told by Baltimore, presented with the time honored DIY accessibility of a limited-run, handcrafted zine.
In this issue,
Siobhan Fitzpatrick plants petunias in Pigtown; Lisa Singer's anger
management reserves the right to refuse service; Sommer Marsden leads the way
into temptation; Caryn Coyle turns heads; and Pippy Rockwell considers the
sociopolitical ramifications of sex-toy selection, plus a whole lot more.
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“If you like independent literary journals, geographical writing, or Baltimore, I'd recommend this.”
“Last year this Baltimore writing compilation zine did an all-crime issue that was killer, and the new issue is almost as good. And interestingly enough, apparently it’s darn near impossible to tell a book full of Charm City stories without mentioning numerous crimes and misdemeanors.”