An elderly black woman berates the mayor on television. Snow continues to fall around them, the squawk and flash of emergency vehicles filling the space that remains. The Blitz is on to clear the city in the aftermath of the fourth worst snowstorm to ever hit the region. Still, the villagers are [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Pittsburgh’
Summer Summary
Summer got the best of us here at County Line Press, and, unfortunately, garden-tending seems to have taken precedence over blog-tending. But, with fall on the horizon, we’re ready to get down and dirty in the virtual ground.
Pittsburgh’s first Small Press Festival was also our first Small Press Festival, and it was a success on [...]
SPF Pittsburgh
Visit County Line Press July 18th and 19th at SPF Pittsburgh, which is being held at the Regina Miller Gallery on the Carnegie Mellon Campus! We’ll have plenty of rural goodies and, of course, mint poetry!
A County Line or a Scar
It seems that America has a preoccupation with putting things in place. We connect people, animals, structures, occurrences, and ideas with spaces. We imagine that they have somewhere to belong, that that space is their home or destination. Silos in the country, skyscrapers in the city. But some things roam where they please. Living in [...]
