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Home / home / Maryland Lit Review Publishes new Essay by James J. Patterson

Jun 10 2020

Maryland Lit Review Publishes new Essay by James J. Patterson

Nathan Leslie's excellent Maryland Literary Review publishes James J. Patterson's new essay "Hermes at the Spouter Inn"

James J. Patterson's Hermes ay the Spouter Inn

Read the full essay in the Maryland Literary Review

Buy James J. Patterson's first book of essays "Bermuda Shorts"

Hermes is back in this new personal essay by Bermuda Shorts author James J. Patterson. This time the trickster god dons the countenance of a voluble stranger at the Spouter Inn, a bar in Nantucket, a faded paperback of Jung's Memories, Dreams, Reflections in his hand.

"Hermes is a crazy cat," once said Patterson, "He steals what's been stolen only to put it back; he lies to you only to get you back on track." Read Hermes at the Spouter Inn to find out how Hermes came to the aid of a wayward young Patterson.

The Maryland Literary Review, founded by writer Nathan Leslie, is a new and exciting online literary magazine. Check out the rest of their spring/summer edition here.

Hermes at the Spouter Inn will appear in Junk Shop Window (TBD, Alan Squire Publishing).

Kanga, Poem Donkeys, and Cartography

February 25, 2021

3 poems by Elijah Giuliano

Poets vs The Pandemic!

February 19, 2021

Poets vs The Pandemic! Café Muse invites Grace Cavalieri and Rose Solari to bring some much-needed warmth to a chilly night! Watch and listen here! It was a magical evening!

Rose Solari Describes Her Favorite Erotic Literary Scene in WIRoB Article

February 12, 2021

E.A Aymar’s latest article in the Washington Independent Review of Books asks popular authors to review their favorite erotic scenes in novels. As Aymar puts it, “I want something more than ‘romantic.'” Fortunately, ASP’s own Rose Solari was around to answer the call. her selection: a scene in A.S. Byatt’s Possession.

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