Charles Rammelkamp

Charles Rammelkamp is Prose Editor for BrickHouse Books in Baltimore, where he lives, and he is the Reviews Editor for The Adirondack Review. For ten years he edited The Potomac, an online literary journal – http://thepotomacjournal.com . His photographs, poetry, fiction and reviews have appeared in many literary journals. His latest books include a collection of poems called Mata Hari: Eye of the Day (Apprentice House, Loyola University), and another poetry collection, American Zeitgeist, poems about the life and times of William Jennings Bryan, also published by Apprentice House, as well as several poetry chapbooks – Jack Tar’s Lady Parts (Main Street rag Publishing) and Me and Sal Paradise (FutureCycle Press). He is the author of a novel (The Secretkeepers, Red Hen Press), two collections of short fiction (A Better Tomorrow, PublishAmerica, Castleman in the Academy, March Street Press), two other full-length collections of poetry (The Book of Life, March Street Press, Fusen Bakudan, Time Being Books).  Two full-length collections are forthcoming from Apprentice House – Catastroika – and Kelsay Books – Ugler Lee.

 

 

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