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Next Up to The Mic

Next Up to The Mic

By Hudson Valley Writers Guild

Next Up to The Mic is a Hudson Valley Writers Guild podcast featuring readings and performances from the poets, writers, and spoken word artists that have appeared at Albany Poets Presents, Poets Speak Loud, Brass Tacks, Nitty Gritty Slam, and other regional literary events.
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Episode 9: Melody Davis at Poets Speak Loud

Next Up to The MicApr 28, 2021

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Episode 23: Matthew Klane Live at The Linda

Episode 23: Matthew Klane Live at The Linda

On this episode, we are highlighting the great Matthew Klane who was one of the featured poets who was part of the "Year in Review" event at The Linda  on December 17th, 2021.

Matthew Klane is co-editor at Flim Forum Press. His books include Canyons (w/ James Belflower, Flimb Press 2016), Che (Stockport Flats 2013) and B (Stockport Flats 2008). An e-chapbook from Of the Day is online at Delete Press, an e-book My is online at Fence Digital, and a chapbook Poetical Sketches is available from The Magnificent Field. He currently lives and writes in Albany, NY.

Nov 17, 202211:20
Episode 22: Rebecca Schumejda Live at The Linda

Episode 22: Rebecca Schumejda Live at The Linda

On this episode, we are featuring poet and educator Rebecca Schumejda who was one of the spoken word artists who took the stage Live at The Linda for the "Year in Review" event on December 17th, 2021.

Rebecca Schumejda is the author of several full-length books including Cadillac Men (NYQ Books), Waiting at the Dead End Diner (Bottom Dog Press), Our One-Way Street (NYQ Books) Something Like Forgiveness (Stubborn Mule Press), and many chapbooks. She is also the editor of the online literary zine Trailer Park Quarterly.

Sep 29, 202215:41
Episode 21: Austin Houston Live at The Linda

Episode 21: Austin Houston Live at The Linda

On this episode, we are featuring poet Austin Houston who was one of the spoken word artists who graced the stage Live at The Linda on December 17th, 2021.

Austin Houston was born and raised in Albany and has been writing poetry for over a decade. During the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, Auston was inspired to write and publish his very first collection of poetry, Existence: Chaos In Our Own Backyard, which is available on Amazon.

Sep 22, 202207:56
Episode 20: James H Duncan Live at The Linda
Aug 31, 202213:01
Episode 19: Siena Live at The Linda

Episode 19: Siena Live at The Linda

On this episode, we are featuring poet and performer Siena who was one of the spoken word artists who graced the stage Live at The Linda on December 17th, 2021.

Siena is a spoken word poet and improviser from the northeast. She writes from her heart and her experience with a desire and a mission to have grown a little by the time she reaches the end of the page. Using poetry as a healing medium, Siena finds peace in putting pain to paper and taking away the shame and stigma of survivorship by speaking her story.

Jul 11, 202217:18
Episode 18: Bryan Roessel at Nitty Gritty Slam

Episode 18: Bryan Roessel at Nitty Gritty Slam

On the 18th episode of the podcast, we welcome Bryan Roessel who was our featured performer at the Nitty Gritty Slam at The Low Beat in Albany, NY on February 3, 2015.

Bryan Roessel is a poet and science teacher in the lower Hudson Valley. In addition to hosting poetry slams, workshops, and open mics in Nyack, NY, he has competed at the National Poetry Slam in 2012, 2013, and 2014. His poetry is mostly about girls, sadness, and rocks.

Mar 07, 202221:12
Episode 17: Carol Graser at Albany Poets Presents
Feb 20, 202220:43
Episode 16: Jay Renzi at Poets Speak Loud

Episode 16: Jay Renzi at Poets Speak Loud

On the 16th episode of Next Up to The Mic, we welcome Jay Renzi who was the featured poet at the long-running Poets Speak Loud series at McGeary's in downtown Albany, NY on September 29, 2014.

Jay Renzi is a poet, man of letters, idler and sportsman. Born in Quincy, Mass., educated in Newport, R.I. and an adopted son of Troy, N.Y., Renzi calls Newport, Boston, the White Mountains of New Hampshire and the Hudson River Valley home. The journeys and meetings between these places provide much of the inspiration for his varied interests. Jay was also was voted one of the area's best poets in the Metroland Readers Poll in both 2014 and 2015.

Please welcome, next up to the mic, Jay Renzi.

Feb 13, 202228:45
Episode 15: Pierre Joris at Poets Speak Loud

Episode 15: Pierre Joris at Poets Speak Loud

In this 15th episode of the podcast, we welcome Pierre Joris who was the featured poet at Poets Speak Loud at The Lark Tavern in Albany NY on September 25, 2006

Born in 1946 in Strasbourg, France, raised in Luxembourg, Pierre Joris has moved between the US, Europe & North Africa for over 50 years, publishing close to 50 books of poetry & essays, as well as many anthologies & translations. In 1992 he returned to the Mid-Hudson valley & where he taught poetry & poetics at the State University of New York, Albany until his retirement in 2013. He lives with his wife, the great performance artist and singer Nicole Peyrafitte, in Brooklyn.

You can read more about Pierre's publications and accolades on our website, but in the meantime, please welcome, Next Up to The Mic, Pierre Joris.

Sep 29, 202121:59
Episode 14: Elizabeth Gordon at Albany Poets Presents
Sep 16, 202116:28
Episode 13: Dan Wilcox at Arthur's Market
Jun 10, 202126:24
Episode 12: Mary Panza at Albany Poets Presents
Jun 03, 202130:40
Episode 11: MIchele Battiste at The Poetry Motel
May 19, 202120:38
Episode 10: Christopher Johnson at Nitty Gritty Slam

Episode 10: Christopher Johnson at Nitty Gritty Slam

In this 10th episode of the Next Up to The Mic podcast, we welcome Christopher Johnson  who was our featured poet at Nitty Gritty Slam #93 at The Low Beat on Central Ave., in beautiful, crime-free Albany, NY on Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Christopher Johnson is the recipient of the 2018 Rhode Island State Council of the Arts Fellowship for Playwriting. He is also a finalist for the 2018 for the McColl Johnson Fellowship and an award-winning Slam Poet.

Timely, relevant, honest, unapologetic, personal, and political, Christopher Johnson’s spoken word commands in a way that is uncomfortable and arresting. Educated in performance art through experience and mentorship, it has been said that his pieces touch the heart with feathers and barbed wire alike, speaking uncomfortable truths, invoking the best and worst of human emotions. Christopher’s presence demands attention in a way that leaves people captivated and eager to hear more. Using words like a dancer uses movement or a painter uses color, his delivery is nuanced. There is an expressive intention in every gesture without it appearing choreographed. Able to evoke deep-seated dormant emotions through writings and performance, Johnson’s emotional expression through his art transcends race, gender, and other divisions. His impassioned words reach into the collective soul of all of us, touching and expressing our own pain, fear, and love, as well as his own. When Christopher is on stage you can rest knowing you are safe in his capable hands treating strangers like family guaranteeing both the content and delivery will remain a part of you forever.

You can find out more about Christopher on his website https://thencredibull.com/

Please welcome, next up to the mic, Christopher Johnson.

May 05, 202133:43
Episode 9: Melody Davis at Poets Speak Loud

Episode 9: Melody Davis at Poets Speak Loud

In this episode of Next Up to The Mic, we welcome Melody Davis who was our featured poet at the Poets Speak Loud open mic series at McGeary's in downtown Albany, NY on April 30, 2018.

Melody Davis, a writer and art historian, is the author of three poetry collections, most recently,  a special edition artists’ book, One Ground Beetle, with Harold Lohner (2017); and Holding the Curve (2013) from Broadstone Books.  Her work in the history of photography has been published widely.  In 2015, she published Women’s Views: The Narrative Stereograph in Nineteenth-Century America with the University Press of New Hampshire.

Davis has held fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Henry Luce Foundation, the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts, MetroArts (PA), and she was a finalist in the National Poetry Series.  She holds a Ph.D. from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and is an Associate Professor of Art History at Russell Sage College in Troy NY.

Please welcome, next up to the mic, Melody Davis.

To find out more about the great poetry and spoken word community in upstate New York, go to albanypoets.com

Our theme music was “Imagination” by Danijel Zambo (https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/imagination) License code: 44TCGFPF1L1434BE

Apr 28, 202127:12
Episode 8: Wil Gibson at Albany Poets Presents

Episode 8: Wil Gibson at Albany Poets Presents

In this episode of Next Up to The Mic, we welcome Wil Gibson who was our featured poet at Albany Poets Presents at Restaurant Navona on April 20, 2016

Wil Gibson currently lives in Humboldt County, California where the trees are big. He has had five collections published by kind people, and has been included in a number of anthologies and lit mags both online and in print, such as Marsh Hawk Review, Button Poetry, Midwestern Gothic, Drunk in a Midnight Choir, Cascadia Rising, Collective Unrest, Yellow Chair Review and many more. He has twice been nominated for both a Pushcart and Best of the Net, and currently opening a poetry-only bookstore and art gallery.

You can find links to books and more info at wilgibson.com

Please welcome, next up to the mic, Wil Gibson.

To find out more about the great poetry and spoken word community in upstate New York, go to albanypoets.com

Our theme music was “Imagination” by Danijel Zambo (https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/imagination) License code: 44TCGFPF1L1434BE

Apr 21, 202149:31
Episode 7: Influence at Brass Tacks

Episode 7: Influence at Brass Tacks

In this episode of Next Up to The Mic, we welcome Influence who was our featured poet at Brass Tacks at The Low Beat on April 16, 2019.

Sharmont "Influence" Little is a Poet from New Haven Ct. who has been called engaging, prolific, and truly passionate.  He uses the art form of Spoken Word to deliver his message and belief, as quoted by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

Influence's goal is to educate and inspire people of all ages and mindsets, with a strong focus on the youth of the inner cities. He has performed all over the country using Colleges like Yale, Virginia State, Boston University, and a host of public schools as his platform to reach the youth of today. As well as performing at some of the most historic poetry venues such as the Nuyorican Poetry Café in New York City and the Lizard Lounge in Cambridge, MA just to name a few. Influence made a name for himself as a slam poet winning over 100 slams nationwide and being a five-time member of the Connecticut slam team Verbal Slap including being the coach of the 2017 team and Grand Slam champion of the 2018 team. He has worked with and or shared the stage with musical entertainers Common, Mos Def, and R&B artist Rome. One of His greatest accomplishments was to have the opportunity to open for the NAACP Image Awards.

Influence's first album was released in 2007 entitled Verbal Tears.

If “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” then Sharmont "Influence" Little has made it a mission to use every ounce of his poetic talents to engage and enlighten his audience. Living by his own saying “Poetry is life, Live it”.

Please welcome, next up to the mic, Influence.

To find out more about the great poetry and spoken word community in upstate New York, go to albanypoets.com

Our theme music was “Imagination” by Danijel Zambo (https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/imagination) License code: 44TCGFPF1L1434BE

Apr 14, 202131:59
Episode 6: D. Colin at Albany Poets Presents

Episode 6: D. Colin at Albany Poets Presents

In this episode of Next Up to The Mic, we welcome D. Colin who was our featured reader at the Albany Poets Presents reading series at Restaurant Navona in Albany, NY on April 18, 2018.

Originally from Bridgeport, CT, D. Colin is a poet, actor, and visual artist living in Troy, NY. As a multidisciplinary artist, she aims to inspire, empower and educate through poetry, paint, and performance and is passionate about cultivating space for stories, healing, and community. She is the author of two poetry collections, Dreaming in Kreyol and Said the Swing to the Hoop.

She is a New York State Writers Institute fellow with degrees in English and Africana Studies. Since 2016, D. Colin has been running Poetic Vibe, a weekly open mic voted best in the Capital Region in 2019. In 2019, D. Colin was honored as Resourceful Woman of the Year in the Arts by YWCA of the Greater Captial Region and one of The Collaborative's Creatives Under 40. In her rare spare time, she likes to eat pistachio ice cream, visit used book stores, and think of ways to change the world.

Please welcome, next up to the mic, D Colin.


To find out more about the great poetry and spoken word community in upstate New York, go to albanypoets.com

Our theme music was “Imagination” by Danijel Zambo (https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/imagination) License code: 44TCGFPF1L1434BE

Apr 07, 202148:50
Episode 5: Ian Macks at Brass Tacks
Mar 31, 202120:31
Episode 4: Don Levy at Poets Speak Loud
Mar 24, 202121:58
Episode 3: Billy Stanley at Poets Speak Loud
Mar 17, 202128:02
Episode 2: Avery Stempel at Poets Speak Loud
Mar 10, 202126:31
Episode 1: Brandon Williamson at Nitty Gritty Slam

Episode 1: Brandon Williamson at Nitty Gritty Slam

Mar 03, 202130:35
Episode 0: Introducing Next Up to The Mic

Episode 0: Introducing Next Up to The Mic

We are very excited to announce the new podcast from Albany Poets - Next Up to The Mic! Each week we bring you performances from poets and spoken word artists that have graced our stages over the years. 

We are kicking off the new series on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 with the featured performance from Brandon Williamson from Nitty Gritty Slam #89 that took place on March 3, 2015 at The Low Beat on Central Avenue in Albany, NY.

Feb 23, 202101:36