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Brand-new stories by: David Simon, Laura Lippman, Tim Cockey, Rob Hiaasen, Robert Ward, Sujata Massey, Jack Bludis, Rafael Alvarez, Marcia Talley, Joseph Wallace, Lisa Respers France, Charlie Stella, Sarah Weinman, Dan Fesperman, Jim Fusilli, and Ben Neihart.
Laura Lippman has lived in Baltimore most of her life and she would have spent even more time there if the editors of the Sun had agreed to hire her earlier. She attended public schools and has lived in several of the city’s distinctive neighborhoods, including Dickeyville, Tuscany-Canterbury, Evergreen, and South Federal Hill.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Part I: The Way Things Used To Be
“Easy As A-B-C” by Laura Lippman (Locust Point)
“Fat Chance” by Robert Ward (Old Northwood)
“Pigtown Will Shine Tonight” by Jack Bludis (Pigtown)
“Over My Dead Body” by Rob Hiaasen (Fell’s Point)
“The Invisible Man” by Rafael Alvarez (Highlandtown)
Part II: The Way Things Are
“Stainless Steel” by David Simon (Sandtown-Winchester)
“Home Movies” by Marcia Talley (Little Italy)
“Liminal” by Joseph Wallace (Security Boulevard-Woodlawn)
“Almost Missed It By a Hair” by Lisa Respers (France Howard Park)
“Ode to the O’s” by Charlie Stella (Memorial Stadium)
“Don¹t Walk in Front of Me” by Sarah Weinman (Pikesville)
Part III: The Way Things Never Were
“As Seen on TV” by Dan Fesperman (Fells Point)
“The Haunting of Slink Ridgely” by Tim Cockey (Greenspring Valley)
“The Homecoming” by Jim Fusilli (Camden Yards)
“Frog Cycle” by Ben Neihart (Inner Harbor)
“Goodwood Gardens” by Sujata Massey (Roland Park)
Laura Lippman has lived in Baltimore most of her life and she would have spent even more time there if the editors of the Sun had agreed to hire her earlier. She attended public schools and has lived in several of the city’s distinctive neighborhoods, including Dickeyville, Tuscany-Canterbury, Evergreen, and South Federal Hill.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Part I: The Way Things Used To Be
“Easy As A-B-C” by Laura Lippman (Locust Point)
“Fat Chance” by Robert Ward (Old Northwood)
“Pigtown Will Shine Tonight” by Jack Bludis (Pigtown)
“Over My Dead Body” by Rob Hiaasen (Fell’s Point)
“The Invisible Man” by Rafael Alvarez (Highlandtown)
Part II: The Way Things Are
“Stainless Steel” by David Simon (Sandtown-Winchester)
“Home Movies” by Marcia Talley (Little Italy)
“Liminal” by Joseph Wallace (Security Boulevard-Woodlawn)
“Almost Missed It By a Hair” by Lisa Respers (France Howard Park)
“Ode to the O’s” by Charlie Stella (Memorial Stadium)
“Don¹t Walk in Front of Me” by Sarah Weinman (Pikesville)
Part III: The Way Things Never Were
“As Seen on TV” by Dan Fesperman (Fells Point)
“The Haunting of Slink Ridgely” by Tim Cockey (Greenspring Valley)
“The Homecoming” by Jim Fusilli (Camden Yards)
“Frog Cycle” by Ben Neihart (Inner Harbor)
“Goodwood Gardens” by Sujata Massey (Roland Park)
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| ISBN | 1888451963 |
| Publisher | Akashic Books |
| Publication date | May 2006 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | pages |
| Reading Options | PDF · EPUB · Mobi |
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