The Half-Dead Poet Review – Why Politics?
Why politics? This seems to be the question on the minds of many and has been the main question that R.M. Engelhardt has been asking himself.
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Why politics? This seems to be the question on the minds of many and has been the main question that R.M. Engelhardt has been asking himself.
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Before 2016 finally ends R.M. Engelhardt reminisces on the passing of a generation of icons, the end of democracy, and more.
The Half-Dead Poet Review – The Year of Sadness Read More »
R.M. Engelhardt is back with another “Half-Dead Poet Review”, this time discussing the history of prophets and poetry.
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R.M. Engelhardt takes a look at the importance of poetry throughout history and asks “where are all the new voices” in the writing community.
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R.M. Engelhardt is back with another Half-Dead Poet Review, this time taking a look at current conditions of the world, his world, his life.
The Half-Dead Poet Review – Are You A Human, Poet, Alchemist or Recluse? Read More »
There is an old saying – “It’s in our time that existence shapes us within the fire of that time”. Perhaps they were right.
As we settle into 2016, our very own R.M. Engelhardt is back with some notes and tips for living in this new year.
The Half-Dead Poet Review – Notes on Living in a New Year Read More »
It’s another Monday morning. I shower, drink my coffee, and get dressed for work when suddenly I hear the words – “He’s dead”.
The Half-Dead Poet Review – We Can Be Heroes Read More »
Albany-based poet and writer R.M. Engelhardt is asking the age old question “But is it poetry?” in this latest edition of The Half-Dead Poet Review.
The Half-Dead Poet Review – But Is It Poetry? That Is The Question Read More »
It has been almost 17 years since the Albany Police Department found an old Volvo left with its doors open in the middle of Washington Park.
The Half-Dead Poet Review – Prodigal Son Read More »