On Being Invisible
Invisible Man was published in 1952. In the prologue, Ralph Ellison wrote: I am an invisible man. No, I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe; nor am I one of your Hollywood-movie...
View ArticlePoets for Social Justice
LPR’s Poets for Social Justice panel at the 2011 Baltimore Book Festival: (from left to right) Kathleen Hellen, Melanie Henderson, Linda Joy Burke, Truth Thomas, Derrick Weston Brown, Tony Medina and...
View ArticleLPR Nominates Six for Pushcart Prizes
Tara Hart's poem, first published in the LPR Spirituality issue, appears in the current Pushcart Prize anthology As a young publication, Little Patuxent Review is more about publishing emerging writers...
View ArticleI Read, I Think, I Write, I Am: An Interview with Tony Medina
One sunny day last September, poet Truth Thomas, guest editor of our Winter 2012 Social Justice issue, sat down to talk with his mentor and friend Tony Medina on the front porch of the Molly Bannakay...
View ArticleThere’s Reading, Then There’s the Reading
Poet Paul Durcan (Photo: Susanne Schleyer) I’m told that I overthink things. But once you start thinking, simple things can become complicated. So you have to think some more. Take the literary...
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