Go to "Contests" to enter our 2015 fiction contest today. The winning short story, judged by Andre Dubus III, will receive publication in Salamander and a $1,500 prize. Entries accepted…
A reading at Trident Booksellers for Consequence and Salamander magazines, hosted by Boston Poet Laureate Danielle Legros Georges. Readers include Kevin Bowen, Frannie Lindsay, Jill McDonough, and Daniel Tobin.
Four poets from Suffolk University, graduating senior Mollie Chandler and creative writing faculty Jennifer Barber, George Kalogeris, and Fred Marchant will read from new work, both poems and translations, aiming…
Join Salamander Magazine for a reading by some of its most recent contributors: Ciaran Berry, Leslie McGrath, and Maggie Dietz. This group comes together to celebrate a magazine whose mission,…
The Roundtable at Porter Square Books presents a Q & A with Boston's Literary Magazine Editors featuring editors from Agni, Harvard Review, Post Road, Printer's Devil Review, and Salamander Moderated…
Mon, March 23rd, 7 p.m., Suffolk University Poetry Center, Sawyer Library, 73 Tremont Street (entrance around corner on Tremont Place): A Talk by Suffolk Distinguished Visiting Scholar Gabriel Levin. "A…
The Roundtable at Porter Square Books presents a Q & A with Boston's Literary Magazine Editors featuring editors from Agni, Harvard Review, Post Road, Printer's Devil Review, and Salamander Moderated…
Thursday, January 22, 2015, 7:30 p.m., The Modern Theatre at Suffolk University. An evening of international poetry, including works from Vietnam, Italy, Ancient Greece, and Rome, evocatively performed in the…
Please join us for a celebration that will feature poets Gregory Lawless, Anna Ross, and Jon D. Lee reading from their new books at the Suffolk Poetry Center on Wednesday,…
Salamander presents poets Andrea Cohen, Alan Feldman, and Jeffrey Harrison, at 7 p.m. on Monday, September 8, at Porter Square Books in Cambridge. The reading is part of the Roundtable…
(Vatican Museum) In this huge copy of Guido Reni’s Slaughter of the Innocents, men of power turn their backs on death and tourists; soldiers avert their eyes as…