‘Fiction at Freddies’ debuts in Baltimore
“Fiction at Freddies,” a new reading series, opened Monday at Freddie’s Ale House located at 7209 Harford Road in Baltimore. The readers were author and journalist, Michael Olesker (above); educator, author and co-host of the “New Mercury Readers,” Deborah Rudacille; poet Dan Cuddy; the former “City Paper” staff photographer, Jennifer Bishop; and, finally, Joe Nawrozski, a former reporter and Vietnam War Veteran.
The organizer and host for the program, which is making its debut, was the author, screenwriter and ex-”Baltimore Sun/Baltimore Examiner” columnist – Rafael Alvarez. Go to our friends at “Baltimore Fishbowl,” to get more particulars on the readers and this literary happening.



Bill Hughes is an attorney, author, actor and photographer. His latest book is “Byline Baltimore.” It can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/William-Hughes/e/B00N7MGPXO/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
i am sorry i missed this- this is baltimore lit at its finest- up there w “wire” scripts- tender is the nite, h l menken, etc