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Home / home / James J. Patterson Talks “The American Epic Novel” on Episode 6 of LFTRR

May 12 2020

James J. Patterson Talks “The American Epic Novel” on Episode 6 of LFTRR

In this episode of Live from the Reading Room, author James J. Patterson discusses the American epic novel. He reads from Melville's great Moby Dick and his own epic, Roughnecks.

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Keeping up with Reuben Jackson: Bon Appetit, COMP, Friday Night Jazz and more!

May 28, 2021

Reuben Jackson has been busy as of late, publishing in a well-known journal, contributing to a piece in Bon Appetit, hosting a WPFW show and more!

“Persuasive” Woman Drinking Absinthe explores “Illicit Love” in New Review from Compulsive Reader

May 4, 2021

In his new review of Katherine E. Young’s Woman Drinking Absinthe, Charles Rammelkamp delivers a review worthy of the subject. With careful erudition, and no lack of wit, he mines Katherine’s beautiful and heartbreaking poesy about “illicit love” for words of affirmation.

7 Upbeat Poems to Celebrate Poem in Your Pocket Day (with printable PDFs)

April 29, 2021

Poem in Your Pocket Day was created by the Office of the Mayor of New York City in 2002 in partnership with the New York Department of Cultural Affairs and Education. Its goal is to reintroduce poetry, a traditionally performative art, into social situations and normal everyday life. As such, PIYPD marks the end of National Poetry Month, bringing the lessons of the month out into the rest of the year.

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