Eric D. Goodman is author of FARAWAY TABLES (Yorkshire Publishing, 2024), WRECKS AND RUINS (Loyola University's Apprentice House, 2022), THE COLOR OF JADEITE (Loyola's Apprentice House Press, 2020), SETTING THE FAMILY FREE (Apprentice House Press, 2019) WOMB: A NOVEL IN UTERO (Merge Publishing, 2017), TRACKS: A NOVEL IN STORIES (Atticus Books, 2011) and FLIGHTLESS GOOSE (Writers’ Lair Books, 2008). He regularly reads his fiction on the radio, at book festivals, book stores, and literary events. He is co-founder and curator of Baltimore's longest-running literary reading series, the Lit and Art Reading Series, and he's prose and poetry editor for Brickhouse Books, Marylan'ds oldest independent press..
Eric's work has appeared in more than one hundred periodicals, including The Baltimore Review, The Pedestal Magazine, Writers Weekly, The Potomac, Grub Street, JMWW, Scribble Magazine, The Arabesques Review, Syndic Literary Journal, The Literary Nest, Crack the Spine, Brooklyn Voice and New Lines from the Old Line State: An Anthology of Maryland Writers. TRACKS won the 2011 Gold Medal for Best Fiction in the Mid-Atlantic Region from the Independent Publishers Book Awards. He is also an avid traveler and has published a number of travel stories in such periodicals as Baltimore Style Magazine, Washington Family, Chesapeake Family, GoNomad, Travel Insights, inTravel Magazine, Go World Travel Magazine, TravelMag, and Real Travel Adventures.
Eric lives and writes in Maryland.