Facebook Column One: THE USERS – Author: Bryan Conley
September 29th, 2012 03:12 PM | Asheka Troberg
Facebook Column One: THE USERS
- Author: Bryan Conley
Facebook....what can be said? An ...
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September/ First Week of Fall Selection of Poems Poets: Evelyn Sharenov, Carolyn Gregory, Hollace M Metzger
September 24th, 2012 05:16 PM | poem
September/ First Week of Fall Selection of Poems (Poets: Evelyn Sharenov, by Carolyn Gregory, Hollace M Metzger)
ON BEING A WOMAN STUDYING LAW
-by Evelyn Sharenov
This silent library
Where I sit in a straight-backed wood chair
Like a test of faith
In a beacon of light through ruby panes
The air is hazy, yellowed ...
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Siberian Summer Chapter 1 – by Eduardo Jones
September 16th, 2012 06:03 PM | Edaurdo Jones
Siberian Summer Chapter 1
– by
Euaurdo Jones
I remember it was raining; it was one of those days you dreaded during a New England summer in a tourist trap. Cold, ...
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Book Release Blurb: Featuring John Biscello’s Broken Land, A Brooklyn Tale
September 9th, 2012 07:26 PM | Book Release Blurb
John Biscello is a Bensonhurst born-bred-and-raised writer, who has lived in Taos, NM for the past ten years. His debut fiction novel--Broken Land, A Brooklyn Tale--was published this past May.
The Brooklyn Voice has been receiving requests from authors regarding their new publishes. And the Brooklyn Voice has been thinking to ...
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First Selection of Poems for September (Evelyn Sharenov, By Tim Suermondt, JoyAnne O’Donnell, Linda Lerner )
September 4th, 2012 03:59 AM | poem
September's First Selection of Poems
ON BEING A WOMAN STUDYING LAW
-by Evelyn Sharenov
This silent library
Where I sit in a straight-backed wood chair
Like a test of faith
In a beacon of light through ruby panes
The air is hazy, yellowed by ancient windows
At sunset the dust swirls in a slow heavy dance
On the ...
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The Not-So-Kosher Deli – by Jim Spinner
August 31st, 2012 01:49 AM | Jim Spinner
The Not-So-Kosher Deli
- by Jim Spinner
My son Nicholas is starting to ask questions about earning money, about getting a job. He’s in 7th grade, and just like many of us at that age, he’s starting to care about what he wears, he’s tired of hearing No from his parents. I ...
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The Scar by Michael Goldberg
August 20th, 2012 01:25 AM | Uncategorized
The Scar
by Michael Goldberg
Just earlier this afternoon, Bedford Park was bustling with playful exuberance. Now it seemed quite serene. The last remnants of sunlight slowly vanished as dark shadows made their lengthy traces on the cracked asphalt.
A chill replaced the late summer breeze that had warmed my ...
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An Interview With Leda Meredith, A Brooklyn Author.Together With An Online Unveiling of the Painting Titled: “Leda And Foliage”, Painting # 1, Series Name: “A Tree, An Author and And an Artist Grow In Brooklyn”; Painter: Asheka Troberg
August 18th, 2012 09:56 PM | Interview
An Interview With Leda Meredith, A Brooklyn Author. Together With An Online Unveiling of the Painting Titled: "Leda And Foliage", Painting # 1, Series Name: "A Tree, An Author and And an Artist Grow In Brooklyn"; Painter: Asheka Troberg
Is it merely a myth that harbors only in the hearts ...
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August’s Second Week-End Poem Selection
August 12th, 2012 07:00 PM | poem
August’s Week-End Poem Selection
"Old Lady Wars" was written
with a Brooklyn neighborhood in mind.
Old Lady Wars
by Phillip Larrea
Nice little old lady goes
Wobbling down thin sidewalks.
Try to pass her left or right.
Do you think she doesn’t know?
How she thwarts when she hobbles.
The angle of her shopping cart.
Prosecuting ...
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