Justin Kramon to Host Baltimore Writers Workshop on 5/15

Top Quote Debut novelist Justin Kramon will conduct a complimentary workshop in Baltimore on Sunday, May 15th at 2PM designed to provide resources for writers trying to publish their short stories, find an agent, or place a novel with a publisher. End Quote
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    An award-winning writer and Iowa Writers' Workshop alumnus, Kramon's work has appeared in places such as Glimmer Train and Fence. He is the author of the highly praised coming-of-age novel, Finny (Random House, 2010). It took an embarrassing number of attempts to find the publisher for Kramon's novel, so he thought it might be helpful to other writers to compile some of the resources he drew from to get Random House to take pity on him.

    Kramon said, "While I was writing Finny I often wished that all of this information were gathered in one place, so I've structured this seminar in order to convey concrete and specific information, such as lists of agents and places to submit fiction, and will also share examples from my own successes and failures in publishing, such as the query letter I sent to my current agent."

    Seminar For Maryland and DC-area Writers

    Kramon has previously received praise from his visits to Maryland's Columbia Writers Group and the Rockville Writers Group. Kramon's latest workshop will be held at the Johns Hopkins Barnes & Noble (3330 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, MD, 21218) on Sunday, May 15th from 2PM-4PM. Writers are encouraged to bring questions about the publishing process. The event is free and open to the public but seating is limited. If you'd like to reserve a seat please email taralynne at taralynnegroth dot com. Kramon will also sign copies of his novel.

    About the Author
    Justin Kramon is a graduate of Swarthmore College and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. His work has appeared in Glimmer Train, Story Quarterly, Fence, Boulevard, and Triquarterly. He has received honors for his fiction from the Michener-Copernicus Society of America, the Hawthornden International Writers' Fellowship, The Best American Short Stories, and the Bogliasco Foundation. He lives in Philadelphia.

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