Wednesday, February 25, 2009

February 21st Reading

It was a packed house for our February 21st reading:



Filmmaker, performance artist, and member of the Degenerettes Rahne Alexander reads from her work. She also performed a small acoustic set which, sadly, we do not have video of:



Kyle Minor reads from his collection of short fiction In the Devil's Territory:



Shane Jones reads from his new novel Light Boxes:



Kathleen Rooney shares the secrets of an art model from Live Nude Girl: My Life as an Object:



Blake Butler reads from the first of his two publication this year, Ever:



See you next month for Leni Zumas, Marion Winik, Deb Olin-Unferth, and Rupert Wondowlowski!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Molly Gaudry Says Nice Things About the 510

Last Saturday was a really great reading. Shane Jones was great. Blake Butler was great. Rahne Alexander was great. Kyle Minor and Kathleen Rooney were great. Molly Gaudry says a bunch of nice things about February's 510 Reading over here.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

February 21st Readings (It Is Going to Be So Great)

Blake Butler is the author of Ever (Calamari Press 01/09) and Scorch Atlas (Featherproof Books 09/09). Brian Evenson calls Ever "a strange, visionary ontological dismemberment that takes you well beyond what you'd ever expect." Blake Butler's work has appeared in Fence, Willow Springs, Ninth Letter, Unsaid, and etc. He edits No Colony and HTMLGiant, lives in Atlanta, and blogs at blakebutler.blogspot.com.

Shane Jones was born in Albany, New York, the first child of Marcia and Dennis Jones. Educated at Buffalo University, he studied with Robert Creeley, Charles Bernstein and Susan Howe. He is the author of the short collections Maybe Tomorrow and I Will Unfold You With My Hairy Hands. Work has appeared widely online and in print. Of his first novel, Deb Olin Unferth said his "imaginative voice is like some winged thing . . . Light Boxes is a beautiful, heartful work."

Rahne Alexander is a writer and a multimedia artist from Baltimore. She is the vocalist and songwriter for the all-girl garage rock trio, The Degenerettes; she is also a producer of the Charm City Kitty Club, Baltimore's long-running queer cabaret. Rahne is a frequent contributor to City Paper and Smile Hon, You're In Baltimore and her award-winning films have screened in festivals across the US. www.rahne.com

Kathleen Rooney is the editor of Rose Metal Press and the author of the nonfiction books, Live Nude Girl: My Life as an Object and Reading with Oprah: The Book Club That Changed America, as well as the poetry collections Oneiromance (an epithalamion) (Switchback Books, 2008), Something Really Wonderful, and That Tiny Insane Voluptuousness (the latter two written collaboratively with Elisa Gabbert). Her essay Live Nude Girl appeared in the anthology Twentysomething Essays for Twentysomething Writers, and other essays have appeared or are forthcoming in Sycamore Review, Another Chicago Magazine, and Gettysburg Review.

Kyle Minor is the author of In the Devil's Territory, a collection of short fiction just out from Dzanc, and co-editor of The Other Chekhov, an anthology of Anton Chekhov's lesser-known and more lurid stories. His recent work appears in Best American Mystery Stories 2008, The Southern Review, and Random House's Twentysomething Essays by Twentysomething Writers. A Florida native, he now lives in Ohio, where he is at work on a novel and a nonfiction account of a kidnapping in Haiti.

You do not want to miss this reading.

Monday, January 19, 2009

January 17th Readings

Thanks for helping us kick off the second season of the 510 Readings! Watch this space for our 2009 schedule or pick up a copy from Minas Gallery and Boutique.




The crowd fills in.



Susan McCallum-Smith reads from her new collection, Slipping the Moorings.



Richard Peabody reads his story, "Future Tango," speculating that "libraries are time machines."



Patricia Schultheis reads her story, "Downward Drifting" from Fiction.



Tim Wendel reads from his latest novel, Red Rain.

Join us next month for Blake Butler, Shane Jones, Kyle Minor, Kathleen Rooney, and Rhane Alexander!

Monday, December 22, 2008

January 17th Readings: Susan McCallum-Smith, Richard Peabody, Patricia Schultheis, and Tim Wendel

We are please to begin our second season of the 510 Readings with Susan McCallum-Smith, Richard Peabody, Patricia Schultheis, and Tim Wendel. Come and help us bring in the new year, and pick up our 2009 schedule!

Susan McCallum-Smith is the literary editor of Urbanite magazine and a contributing reviewer to Maryland Public Radio. Her work has also been featured, or is upcoming, in The Scottish Review of Books, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Gettysburg Review. She received her degrees in creative writing from Johns Hopkins and Bennington College, and currently teaches in the Odyssey Program at Johns Hopkins. Her short story collection, Slipping the Moorings, will be available in January 2009. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and currently lives in Baltimore.




Richard Peabody, a prolific poet, fiction writer and editor, is an experienced teacher and important activist in the Washington, DC community of letters. He is editor of Gargoyle Magazine (founded in 1976), and has published a novella, two books of short stories, six books of poems, plus an e-book, and edited (or co-edited) seventeen anthologies including: Mondo Barbie, Mondo Elvis, Conversations with Gore Vidal, A Different Beat: Writings by Women of the Beat Generation, and Kiss the Sky: Fiction and Poetry Starring Jimi Hendrix. Peabody teaches fiction writing for the Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies Program. You can find out more about him at: www.gargoylemagazine.com or www.wikipedia.org

Patricia Schultheis has had several essays and nearly two dozen short stories published in national and international literary journals. She has served on the editorial board of The Baltimore Review and currently serves on the editorial board of Narrative. She is a member of The Author’s Guild and a voting member of The National Book Critics Circle. Her pictorial local history titled Baltimore’s Lexington Market was published by Arcadia Publishing of South Carolina in 2007, and her collection of short stories about a fictional street in Baltimore named St. Bart’s Road was a finalist for the 2008 Flannery O’Connor Award. She recently was a writing consultant for the Fitzgerald Literary Conference. Patricia holds two graduate degrees from The Johns Hopkins University and an undergraduate degree from Albertus Magnus College in New Haven.

Tim Wendel is an award-winning novelist and journalist. His books include Red Rain, Castro’s Curveball, and Far From Home. In early 2009, a limited edition about the Buffalo Braves' basketball team, Buffalo, Home of the Braves, will be released by Sun Bear Press. Tim’s stories have appeared in The Potomac Review and Gargoyle, while his articles have appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, USA Weekend, Esquire, Washingtonian, and GQ. His columns appear on the USA Today op-ed page, where he is on the Board of Contributors. Tim teaches fiction and nonfiction writing at Johns Hopkins University.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

A Very Special Thank You

Thank you Madeleine Mysko, Savannah Schroll Guz, Joseph Young, David R. Matthews, Rachel Bradley, Luca Dipierro, David Housley, Christine Stewart, Maud Casey, Michael Downs, Geoff Herbach, Betsy Boyd, Adam Robinson, Susan Muaadi-Darraj, Lalita Noronha, Rosalia Scalia, Sean Carman, Rupert Wondolowski, Larry Doyle, Jackie Corley, Linda Franklin, Jessica Anya Blau, Tita Chico, Merrill Feitell, Stacey D'Erasmo, Rafael Alvarez, Madison Smartt Bell, William Henry Lewis, Dan Fesperman, Karen Lillis, Charles Rammelkamp, Brian Evenson, A.E. Peterson, Darcelle Bleau, Deborah Rudacille, Lia Purpura, Brian Eden, Peggy Hoffman, Minas Konsolas, and YOU for making our inaugural season of the 510 Readings such a success.

The 510 Readings will be on hiatus the month of December. See you in January 2009!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

510 Readings on YouTube

For your viewing pleasure, or in case you missed it, the November 15th 510 Reading in its entirety is available on YouTube!


Brian Eden reads "Fear the Laundry" and "A Brief and Unpleasant Run-in With My Ex":



"Fear the Laundry"

"A Brief and Unpleasant Run-in With My Ex"


Lia Purpura reads "The Space Between":



"The Space Between," Part 1

"The Space Between," Part 2

"The Space Between," Part 3


Deborah Rudacille reads "Smoke":



"Smoke," Part 1

"Smoke," Part 2

Please note that the 510 Readings will be on hiatus until January 17th. We wish you the happiest of holidays. See you soon!