
Don Levy’s Hall of Shame: Least Favorite Books
Don Levy can’t recommend every book that he reads, so he thought it would be fun to talk about his least favorite books.
Don Levy can’t recommend every book that he reads, so he thought it would be fun to talk about his least favorite books.
Cheryl A. Rice looks back at her move to the Hudson Valley from Albany, her Emerald City, and what brings her back.
In this latest edition of The Next Chapter, Don Levy is putting together a list of his favorite books that he read in 2018.
Rebecca Schumejda interviews poet Megan Alice. Her debut collection, “A Bouquet of Daisies”, is now available from Green Writers Press.
Rebecca Schumejda interviews poet Mike James. His collection, “First-Hand Accounts From Made-Up Places”, was published by Stubborn Mule.
Don Levy is taking on the 30 Book Limit from Marie Kondo, the author of “The Life-Changing Magic of Tyding Up”.
Dan Wilcox not only hosted the 14th Anniversary edition of Poets Speak Loud at McGeary’s, he also took notes on who stepped up to the mic.
Rebecca Schumejda interviews poet David M. Taylor. His most recent chapbook, “Growing up Black”, was published by CWP Collective Press.
R.M. Engelhardt is back with another edition of “The Half-Dead Poet Review” looking ahead to 2019 with a new poem, “The Words Don’t Return”.
Don Levy is looking ahead at the new year with his list of books by new authors (to hime) that he wants to read in 2019.
Dan Wilcox was at the 10th edition of the Brass Tacks poetry and spoken word open mic at The Low Beat on December 4 and took some notes.
After a couple month’s of radio silence, Mary Panza is back with a brand-new Housewife Tuesday discussing the highs and lows of 2018.