
The Next Chapter: “The Moving Toyshop” and Other Mysteries
Don Levy loves a good mystery series. Here is a rundown of some of his favorites including Edmund Crispin’s “The Moving Toyshop”.
Don Levy loves a good mystery series. Here is a rundown of some of his favorites including Edmund Crispin’s “The Moving Toyshop”.
Don Levy recently went to a book sale at the Colonie Town Library and thought back at going to physical stores to browse for books and music.
Don Levy looks at Vintage Contemporaries, a series from Gary Fisketjon that printed an impressive catalogue of American authors.
Dan Wilcox spent a lot of time at the 2019 Word Fest Readings Against the End of the World open mic and took notes.
Don Levy can’t recommend every book that he reads, so he thought it would be fun to talk about his least favorite books.
In this latest edition of The Next Chapter, Don Levy is putting together a list of his favorite books that he read in 2018.
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.
Don Levy has made three lists of this top 10 books at three different stages of his life showing his changing taste over the years.
The old folks commandeered the center cluster of tables while others, including some new faces were spread about the rest of the room.
Don Levy is still knee deep in Victorian Literature but he is moving forward in time to New York City in 1916 with “Archy and Mehitabel”.
Photos from the Poets Speak Loud open mic featuring Alyssa D’Amico at McGeary’s on Monday, August 27, 2018.