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Creative Nonfiction, E. Laura Golberg, Eastern Shore Writers Association, Fiction, Inspiration, Judith Bowles, Literary Review, Literary Writing, Margaret Adams, Personal Essay, Poetry, Ron Capps, Ru Freeman, The Delmarva Review, The Writer's Center, Veteran's Writing Project, Veterans

The Delmarva Review, Volume 6, 2013 in print and digital editions – Cover photograph by Christopher Woods click on image for larger view
There wasn’t an empty chair as five authors took to the podium and read their writing from the new edition of The Delmarva Review, a journal publishing compelling literary prose and poetry. The venue was perfect. The Writer’s Center, in Bethesda, Maryland, is known as a special “home” to many writers. As one of the premier writers’ centers in the country, it welcomes and supports literary work (www.writer.org).
The authors had never read together before, but their performances were so complementary that, taken together, one might think they were choreographed. They read to an attentive, responsive audience that packed the house. It was a memorable literary event.
As executive editor, I am thankful for our five reading authors: fiction author Margaret Adams, of Baltimore, poet Judith Bowles, of Chevy Chase, MD, fiction author Ru Freeman, of the Philadelphia area, poet E. Laura Golberg, of Washington, DC, and essayist Ron Capps, Of Washington, DC.
There is something magical to all of us as editors when we experience a reading. The words jump off the page as we hear the author’s unique voice…live. It often reveals a new dimension of the author’s deepest intentions.
The event was Sunday, the day before Veteran’s Day. Appropriate to the occasion, the last presenter was Ron Capps, a soldier, Foreign Service officer, and a combat veteran of five recent wars. He founded the Veterans Writing Project (http://veteranswriting.org). Mr. Capps delivered his stirring personal essay, “Writing My Way Home.”
The Delmarva Review, Vol. 6, is published by the Eastern Shore Writers Association to encourage and inspire literary writing. Print issues can be ordered through the website: www.delmarvareview.com. A digital edition for download to popular electronic reading devices is available at www.Amazon.com.
The submissions period for Volume 7 is open until February 28, 2014. All writers, please see the Guideline page on the website.
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Thank you. I think images conjure feelings stored in our minds. They lend power to words, and words lend strength to images. Hence the impetus for my blog. Here, we see the readers behind their words.
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