And here I thought I was so smart, that I was up on just about everything when it came to baseball off the field.
Wrong.
At this point, I don’t even know how I discovered The Twin Bill, which launched more than four years ago. Rather than me trying to explain, let’s get it straight from the source:
The Twin Bill is a quarterly literary baseball journal founded in 2020 at the start of the pandemic. We celebrate the rich history of the game while also recognizing its vibrant present through fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, interviews, and art. We welcome writers of all levels and experiences.
So I had to track down Scott Bolohan, founder of TTB, to discuss the agonies and ecstasies of bringing a new project into this world.
Bolohan is quite the baseball renaissance man. Not only does he write and edit, but he also contributes some of the very stylistic art work. And his brother, Mark, did the music for the Twin Bill’s podcasts. (Wait, do I have to worry?)
In addition to the quarterlies, Bolohan recently published Early Innings, a collection of pieces from past issues.
And the audio-only version:
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