
The Next Chapter: More Less, Please
Don’s mother asked him to bring two books on his next visit. One of those books, “Less” by Andrew Sean Greer, might be his favorite book this year.
Don’s mother asked him to bring two books on his next visit. One of those books, “Less” by Andrew Sean Greer, might be his favorite book this year.
Mary Panza is back to talk about everyone, young and old, being welcome and having a seat at the big poetry table.
R.M. Engelhardt is back with another Half-Dead Poet Review discussing the media covering young poets and seemingly ignoring the past.
After Tab Hunter died, Don read his autobiography called “Tab Hunter Confidential” and then thought about other autobiographies he enjoys.
When Mary Panza sits down to write, sometimes the material just falls into my lap. Today was the day her lap was filled.
“The Tin Angel” had been on Dan’s my mind since Paul Pines died in late June, and he had forgotten he had signed his copy.
Tonight, Thom Francis was the host of a new poetry/spoken word series at The Low Beat on the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, “what’s old is new again”.
Mary realized that your sense of importance, coolness, or our ever in overdrive egos don’t matter. Destiny is destiny. Her’s has become clear.
So Where is he? He didn’t make the poetry reading. He’s sick. He’s not feeling well. He must not care. He’s no longer into performing at open mics.
Don Levy recently reread “Brave New World” this year and was astonished by how much of the book he had forgotten.
On Tuesday, May 22 PBS aired a new show about novels called The Great American Read. They compiled a list of 100 of “America’s favorite books” and you can vote online to pick which book is America’s all-time favorite novel.
Mary Panza is back with a brand new Housewife Tuesday discussing the changing weather, menopause, paranoia and the people that plant the seeds.