Tag Archives: Leslie Gerber

The Return of J.J. Clarke, by Leslie Gerber

On December 9, J.J. Clarke was the featured reader at Mezzaluna’s monthly poetry series in Saugerties. As nearly as any of us can figure, it was his first public reading in eight years. When I became a part of the … Continue reading

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“Walking Woodstock” Reviewed by Leslie Gerber

(This review of Walking Woodstock: Journeys into the Wild Heart of America’s Most Famous Small Town appeared in the Winter 2011/12 issue of Home Planet News. Thanks, Leslie!) Perkins and Nixon, fellow poets, friends, and ardent hikers, have been walking … Continue reading

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Occupy Will Nixon’s Blog

(So far I haven’t blogged about politics. Enter Leslie Gerber, who has started a good blog of his own. Thanks, man.) Outrage and Hope By Leslie Gerber In the middle of the Bush Administration, my late friend Marty Laforse, a … Continue reading

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The Goat Hill Poets

Once I was a Goat Hill Poet. On the first Sunday morning of the month I drove up the sweeping curves of Goat Hill Road, then turned into the driveway for the slalom course of puddled potholes to Leslie Gerber’s … Continue reading

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