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What a great reading with Maggie Millner this week! Look forward to the incomparable Claire Jiménez on the 11th in the Soper Room!

What a great reading with Maggie Millner this week! Look forward to the incomparable Claire Jiménez on the 11th in the Soper Room!
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Proud to share that our managing director, Bill U'Ren, has published his translation of Jiri Kajanë's "Can I Hide Here With You?", alongside Kevin Phelan. fictionattic.substack.com/p/can-i-hide-h…?

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The Kratz Center is honored to host author and Goucher professor Antje Rauwerda for a reading from her first novel, Slow Time, which came out earlier this January. The reading will be held in the Soper Room (JR 227) on April 2nd at 7 P.M.

The Kratz Center is honored to host author and Goucher professor Antje Rauwerda for a reading from her first novel, Slow Time, which came out earlier this January.

The reading will be held in the Soper Room (JR 227) on April 2nd at 7 P.M.
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Kratz Center Director Emeritus Madison Smartt-Bell will be reading from his essay "La Paix: Peace as You May Find It" at the BmoreArt's City of Artists event on March 27th, from 6-8 pm at the Connect+Collect gallery. We look forward to seeing you there!

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The Kratz Center's own Sarah Pinsker is publishing her newest book, "Haunt Sweet Home", which blends horror, comedy, and ✨show biz✨. Set to publish this fall, more info is available from Reactormag here: reactormag.com/book-announcem…

The Kratz Center's own Sarah Pinsker is publishing her newest book, "Haunt Sweet Home", which blends horror, comedy, and ✨show biz✨. 

Set to publish this fall, more info is available from Reactormag here:
reactormag.com/book-announcem…
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The Kratz Center is honored to host author Maria Melendez Kelson for a reading from her debut novel, Not the Killing Kind. The reading will be held in the Soper Room (JR 227) on Tuesday, September 17th, at 7 P.M. Admissions are free.

The Kratz Center is honored to host author Maria Melendez Kelson for a reading from her debut novel, Not the Killing Kind.

The reading will be held in the Soper Room (JR 227) on Tuesday, September 17th, at 7 P.M. Admissions are free.
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The Kratz Center is proud to host Goucher Alum and Kratz Spring Writer in Residence Sarah Pinsker for a reading and book signing of her new novel: Haunt Sweet Home. This event is free and open to the public.

The Kratz Center is proud to host Goucher Alum and Kratz Spring Writer in Residence Sarah Pinsker for a reading and book signing of her new novel: Haunt Sweet Home.

This event is free and open to the public.
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The Kratz Center is proud to host award-winning author Jennifer De Leon for a reading and book signing of her latest novel, Borderless. Jennifer is the author of the YA novel Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From, as well as White Space: Essays on Culture, Race, & Writing.

The Kratz Center is proud to host award-winning author Jennifer De Leon for a reading and book signing of her latest novel, Borderless. 

Jennifer is the author of the YA novel Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From, as well as White Space: Essays on Culture, Race, & Writing.
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The Kratz Center is proud to present its Fall 2025 Blueprint Reading Series guests: poets Nate Marshall and Bobby Elliott. These events are free and open to the public.

The Kratz Center is proud to present its Fall 2025 Blueprint Reading Series guests: poets Nate Marshall and Bobby Elliott. These events are free and open to the public.
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The Kratz Center is proud to host Goucher alumnus and poet Lindsay Stuart Hill for a reading of her latest collection, World of Dew, winner of the Brittingham Prize. The event is free and open to the public.

The Kratz Center is proud to host Goucher alumnus and poet Lindsay Stuart Hill for a reading of her latest collection, World of Dew, winner of the Brittingham Prize.

The event is free and open to the public.