Open Mic’s
featured reader tomorrow night at the Stamford Town Center Barnes & Noble,
John F. McMullen, is a poet/writer, teacher and radio host who makes
enthusiastic use of his background in telecommunications and new media to
promote his work and that of others comprehensively across print, e-books, video/audio
and other assorted online platforms--you can listen to John in conversation just
last week with our own Ralph Nazareth on the “Johnmac Radio Show” found on
blogtalkradio.com.
While www.johnmac13.com
serves as the hub for other radio broadcasts, podcasts and assorted writings,
John favors the pen name Johnmac the Bard for his collections, which can be found
at his Amazon’s author page here. He has
also developed social networks for community and religious organizations and
can be found on Facebook, LinkedIn and Skype under the handle johnmac13; he blogs on Medium (https://medium.com/) and, along with Thom Hartmann,
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, novelists John D. MacDonald and Ray Bradbury, was an
early contributor to the ground-breaking Digital Deli website, which, three decades
on, continues to serve as a solutions resource for digital creatives, systematic
thinkers and technologists.
Yorktown, New
York’s Poet
Laureate as of 2017, John released his first collection, Cashing A Check, in 2008 (the title poem earning him third place in the 2009
Writer's Place National Poetry Contest), with the following year seeing the
publication of The Inwood Book: Poems,
Short Stories, & A Novel and New & Collected Poems: 100 Poems + 15 More (both Johnmac
Press); besides Cashing, other Kindle-exclusive
work includes 2009’s Writing In My Head and With A
Chip On My Shoulder (a Chapbook) (also via Johnmac).
Responsible for more than 1,500 news articles, columns, and academic papers, John is also a member of the American Academy of Poets, ACLU, NAACP, and the Freelancers Union, and has taught at NYU, The New School for Social Research, Westchester Community College, and Marist College, where he earned two Master’s degrees.
Responsible for more than 1,500 news articles, columns, and academic papers, John is also a member of the American Academy of Poets, ACLU, NAACP, and the Freelancers Union, and has taught at NYU, The New School for Social Research, Westchester Community College, and Marist College, where he earned two Master’s degrees.
John is a native of the Inwood section of Manhattan Island
and resides in Jefferson Valley, New York. Contact him directly on Twitter or
at johnmac13@gmail.com.
Organized by Frank Chambers, Open Mic meets the second Monday of each month, beginning at 7:15, in the CD/DVD section of the Stamford Barnes & Noble bookstore.
Please come and listen to local poets, bring a favorite poem, read your own poems too.
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
Stamford Town Center
100 Greyrock Place Suite H009
Stamford, CT 06901
203-323-1248
Organized by Frank Chambers, Open Mic meets the second Monday of each month, beginning at 7:15, in the CD/DVD section of the Stamford Barnes & Noble bookstore.
Please come and listen to local poets, bring a favorite poem, read your own poems too.
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
Stamford Town Center
100 Greyrock Place Suite H009
Stamford, CT 06901
203-323-1248
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