Conversations and Connections: Practical Advice on Writing, April 5, and YOU
Here’s what you’ll miss if you stay home(and note that general merriment will be had by all): Schedule 8:30–9:00 Registration 9:00–9:15 Welcome 9:30–10:30 Panel Session 1 10:45–11:45 Panel Session 2...
View ArticleGrace and Gravity at Montgomery College, Rockville
Mary Overton Amani Elkassabany Patricia Morningstar Julie Wakeman-Linn Alyce Lomax Richard Peabody, photo by Tommi Usdin Randi Gray Kristensen...
View ArticleNattily Attired Interns Hard at Work
The OSM may be closed, but the PR interns are in the midst of developing issue #55. Nothing gets in the way of Ceileigh, Amanda and Daniel when it comes to PR Production! And yes, they are never...
View ArticleIf It’s Late May, It Must Be Time to Clean
Or revise. Or revamp. Or something. And the truth is, the revising, revamping or somethinging will be spread out over the summer. As you can see, there’s a new blogroll dedicated to our editors’ own...
View ArticleConversations, Writers and Editors
Okay, folks, we’re starting a new season, working on a new issue– but first, come on over to the cyber coffee pot and pour yourself a steaming mug of electrons, pull up a cyber chair, and hear about...
View ArticleOf A Party, A Chapbook, A Publication, A Win and A Festival
It’s another good news week at PR: A Party: Tomorrow afternoon, we’ll be celebrating the publication of issue#55. If you’re in the Montgomery County area, join us! We’ll be raising the sparkling...
View ArticleThe Party: First Peek
PR celebrated issue 55’s publication with a celebration yesterday afternoon. While the photography editors confer on selecting the best photos to publish next Tuesday, have a look at these few images...
View ArticleJennifer Clements and Montgomery College: Photos
Here are some photos, courtesy of Professor Joan Naake, of last week’s visit with author Jennifer Clements. As part of the program, a group of students and faculty gathered at the Takoma Park–Silver...
View ArticleCatching Up: Post Blogcation
As PR lifts its well-manicured toes from the water and deflates and stores the inner tube, worn and patched from so many reverie-filled trips down the old river, it can’t help but to notice, waiting...
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