
The Next Chapter – Reading Big Books
While Don Levy does like some big books, he’s also intimidated by the size sometimes. But he is working on getting over his fear.
While Don Levy does like some big books, he’s also intimidated by the size sometimes. But he is working on getting over his fear.
Two poems from local reference librarian and writer, Michelle J. Fernandez.
In this edition of The Next Chapter, Don Levy pays tribute to to Harper Lee, who wrote one of his favorite books of all time, “To Kill a Mockingbird”.
Mary Panza doesn’t have one big topic for Housewife Tuesday, so she’s breaking down the past three weeks since her return from Hawaii in bullet points.
The first book in Don Levy’s new “Hidden Gems” series is a forgotten novel by a famous author, “Other Voices, Other Rooms” by Truman Capote.
Two poems local poet Randee Renzi, who will be the featured reader at the February 2016 edition of Poets Speak Loud at McGeary’s.
The second Albany Poets Presents reading will be on Wednesday, February 17 featuring local poet, photographer, and activist Dan Wilcox at Restaurant Navona.
Poets Kelly de la Rocha and Leslie Neustadt read at the annual Schenectady Community of Writers Program on Sunday, November 22, 2015.
Don almost quit the book he’s currently am reading, Anna Quindlin’s “Object Lessons”. He was excited to start it because he had never read any of her books.
Three poems from poet, writer, and performance artist Avery Stempel.
We have another great week of spoken word & poetry events, readings, open mics, and slams in the area – here’s a look at what is coming up.
Tim Verhaegen was the featured reader at Poets Speak Loud at McGeary’s October 26, 2015. Here is the audio from that featured performance.