
The Half-Dead Poet Review – We Can Be Heroes
It’s another Monday morning. I shower, drink my coffee, and get dressed for work when suddenly I hear the words – “He’s dead”.
It’s another Monday morning. I shower, drink my coffee, and get dressed for work when suddenly I hear the words – “He’s dead”.
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.
Did you miss the 2nd Sunday @ 2 poetry and prose open mic at The Arts Center last week? Find out who and what you missed.
As a follow-up to last week’s “Half-Dead Poet Review” by R.M. Engelhardt, we have gathered some of Gary Murrow’s last known poems.
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 27th Annual “Day of Poet” Poetry Contest & Open Mic is Saturday, November 28 at the William K. Sanford Library with a top prize of $200.
The Up The River launch reading has become an annual tradition as we kick off Word Fest week with the contributors of latest issue of UTR.
In our conversation we talk with R.M. Engelhardt about writing, open mics, hosting his own events, and the “Create The Book” project.
Albany Poets will celebrate the 10th anniversary of Poets Speak Loud and the life of poet Tom Nattell at McGeary’s on Monday, January 26.
Please join Albany Poets tomorrow on Lark Street, in front of the UAG Gallery, as we will be part of the local PARK(ing) Day festivities.
R.M. Engelhardt was the featured reader at the Poets Speak Loud open mic at our old home, Tess’ Lark Tavern, on Monday, February 27, 2006.
When the first Word Fest happened in 2001 it was an open mic. Since then Word Fest has grown & changed, but the one constant is the annual Word Fest Open Mic.
The Hudson Valley Writers Guild supports the efforts of writers in all genres by sponsoring readings, workshops, and contests and providing a number of valuable resources for the entire literary community.