Mitch Levenberg (2015)

This was not the cover of the book that I read, but that image doesn't seem to be available anywhere online
(Not a review, just some notes to help me remember the things I've read. But written this way because it's the Internet, and some people will stumble across this page.)
I'm not sure where this book came from. It either came out of a Little Free Library, or I brought it back from Readercon in Boston. I think Boston is probably the correct answer because I don't think I've had it for very long. It feels like I just got this, and that it hasn't been in my basement for a couple years. There are no stamps to indicate it was owned by a school or a library.
This book is 17 short essays (columns?) about reading, writing, Brooklyn, Flushing, Coffee, Cuban Coffee, Mosquitoes and whatever. Okay to read. Nothing memorable.
That's the summary. There isn't anything more to say about it, other than, if this can be a book, then I can write books, too.
If you stumbled across my page via the Internet, please check out my short book series, Burke Lore Briefs. A fantastical foursome of flash fiction and short stories.

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