
Mid Reading Year Look Back
It’s almost the end of June, and it’s the perfect time for Don Levy to look back at his reading year so far.
It’s almost the end of June, and it’s the perfect time for Don Levy to look back at his reading year so far.
The Independence Day holiday is coming up, and a lot is happening in the regional literary community. Here’s a look at what’s coming up this week.
“Grass Butterflies,” an essay by Shannon O’Neill about her father’s battle with addiction and his failure to thrive in his later years.
New poetry – “Three Sonnets, after Diane Seuss” – by Albany-based poet and writer Liz Grisaru.
The NYSWI presents an extraordinary lineup of distinguished writers in Saratoga for a series of readings, free and open to the public.
Summer is officially here, and it’s the perfect time to check out some of the great things that are happening in our regional literary community.
In this second of a two-part interview, Thom Francis talks with Luis about using writing to heal, how poetry can be a force for change, and more.
Jane Delury, author of “The Balcony,” announces that her new book “HEDGE” is now available from Zibby Books.
Poet Jared Harél has announced the publication of his poetry collection, “Let Our Bodies Change the Subject,” from the University of Nebraska Press.
Three poems – “Morning Pro Musica,” “Summercount,” and “Susannah” – by poet and writer Dan Knauss.
It’s time to get out of the house and check out some of the great things that are happening in our regional literary community.
In this first of a two-part interview, Thom Francis talks about Luis’ poetry, relationships, healing the wounds that are left behind, and coming out the other side.