


WRB Presents | May 2025
The WRB Presents the next in a regular series of readings attracting and spotlighting literary talent in Washington, D.C., hosted by Michael Barron, Lauren Cerand, and Chris McCaffery. On the evening of May 7, these four writers will read from their work:
Carlo Massimo,
Molly McCloskey,
who was born in Philadelphia and grew up in North Carolina and Oregon. She lived in Ireland for 25 years and now resides in Washington, D.C. She is the author of two short story collections, Solomon’s Seal and The Beautiful Changes, and a novel, Protection. Her first work of nonfiction, Circles Around the Sun: In Search of a Lost Brother, appeared in 2011. Her latest novel, Straying (2018), is published in the US by Scribner and by Penguin in the U.K. and Ireland, where it appeared as When Light is Like Water. Her work has appeared in the The New Yorker, the Irish Times, the Dublin Review, the Guardian, McSweeney’s, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere.
Kelly Sather,
whose debut story collection Small in Real Life was selected by Deesha Philyaw for the 2023 Drue Heinz Literature Prize. The book invokes the myth and melancholy of L.A. glamour, of starry-eyed women and men striving for their own Hollywood shimmer no matter the consequences. Sather's stories and interviews have appeared in publications including Santa Monica Review, Pembroke Magazine, J Journal, PANK, and on ZYZZYVA, and she has an MFA from Bennington.
Ena Selimović,
a Yugoslav-born writer and co-founder of Turkoslavia, a translation collective and journal. Her work has appeared in the Periodical of the Modern Language Association, Words Without Borders, Los Angeles Review of Books, World Literature Today, and the Paris Review, among others, and has received support from the American Literary Translators Association, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the National Endowment for the Arts. She holds a Ph.D. in comparative literature from Washington University in St. Louis. Her translation of Underground Barbieby Maša Kolanović was published by Sandorf Passage in January,
