The Half-Dead Poet Review: December 2020
R.M. Engelhardt returns with the final Half-Dead Poet Review for 2020 ready to start fresh in the new year.
Read MoreR.M. Engelhardt returns with the final Half-Dead Poet Review for 2020 ready to start fresh in the new year.
Read MorePoet, author, and host R.M. Engelhardt is back with a special Coronavirus Quarantine edition of the Half-Dead Poet Review.
Read MoreAbout the New Book, Upcoming Appearances, and Even YouTube “Only in silence the word,...
Read MoreHP Lovecraft was a favorite author of R.M. Engelhardt since his early teens. So in honor of his birthday Rob published a quote on Instagram.
Read MoreR.M. Engelhardt looks back at the time he had an encounter with the one and only Jake “The Snake” Roberts in the early 90s.
Read MoreAs we get closer to the 2019 Word Fest, R.M. Engelhardt looks back that the first event in Thatcher Park, the history of Albany Poets, & more.
Read MoreA lot has been on R.M. Englehardt’s mind lately and not just poetically – things that never before bothered him or that he ever pondered.
Read MoreR.M. Engelhardt is back with another edition of “The Half-Dead Poet Review” looking ahead to 2019 with a new poem, “The Words Don’t Return”.
Read MorePoet, writer, and open mic host R.M. Engelhardt is back with the latest edition of The Half-Dead Poet’s Review.
Read MoreR.M. Engelhardt is back with another Half-Dead Poet Review discussing the media covering young poets and seemingly ignoring the past.
Read MoreSo Where is he? He didn’t make the poetry reading. He’s sick. He’s not feeling well. He must not care. He’s no longer into performing at open mics.
Read MoreR.M. Engelhardt is looking ahead to the new year with his latest edition of The Half-Dead Poet Review.
Read MoreIt’s once again that time of the year where all the frightening ghosts and goblins and Edgar Allan Poe impersonators come out.
Read MoreR.M. Engelhardt is back with another Half-Dead Poet Review taking a look at “What We Once Had” or “The 21st Century Trumponion Blues”.
Read MoreIn this Half-Dead Poet Review, R.M. Engelhardt reminds us that “romantic poetry isn’t dead but it’s just waiting to be rediscovered”.
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