
The Half-Dead Poet Review: The Death of the Romantic
In this Half-Dead Poet Review, R.M. Engelhardt reminds us that “romantic poetry isn’t dead but it’s just waiting to be rediscovered”.
In this Half-Dead Poet Review, R.M. Engelhardt reminds us that “romantic poetry isn’t dead but it’s just waiting to be rediscovered”.
Don Levy is back with another edition of The Next Chapter discussing his recent move to a new apartment and giving away of 14 boxes of books.
Mary Panza is back with a new Housewife Tuesday after the news of the passing of someone from her past.
Mary has learned a few things in her 49 years. One of the lessons she talks about in this Housewife Tuesday, is to trust your instincts.
R.M. Engelhardt has been looking back over the years and realized one crucial issue that affects the work of all poets and writers.
Mary Panza always has a busy and often grueling April, but this year had the addition of planning and hosting a 24-hour poetry open mic.
R.M. Engelhardt is back with another Half-Dead Poet Review talking about growing up listening to the great Johnny Cash and why he wears black.
Mary Panza is back to get everyone caught up on J.K. Rowling, Readings Against the End of the World, and things you can do with pet hair.
Don Levy looks back at his childhood library and what he misses about the Albany Public Library in this installment of The Next Chapter.
Dan Wilcox looks back at the history of The Readings Against the End of the World as we bring the 24-hour open mic back for the Word Fest.
Dan Wilcox discusses the poetry of Mike Jurkovic and the interview that followed at the February 2017 edition of Albany Poets Presents.
Dan Wilcox took his annual birthday trip to Cape Ann and was able to attend the Open Mic at the Gloucester Writers Center.