It was rainy Saturday, but we were packed and dry at Minas Gallery to hear Dylan Landis, Sherrie Flick, and Elise Levine!
This is not a staged photo—people are always this happy at the 510.
Dylan Landis recounts the exploits of Angelina and Leah in her collection of short stories NORMAL PEOPLE DON'T LIVE LIKE THIS.
Sherrie Flick discusses the things couples can do in laundromats in her novel RECONSIDERING HAPPINESS.
Baltimore favorite Elise Levine delights with an excerpt from her new novel in progress.
See you on November 14th for a special evening with Robin Hemley, Glenn Moomau, Kathy Flann, and Maddison Smartt Bell!
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