“Danny Shot’s Night Bird Flying from Roadside Press is a fierce and poignant collection that captures the grit and tenderness of life on the fringes—where New Jersey meets New York and scars of the past meet the possibility of healing. Shot’s voice is steeped in the dualities of identity, blending humor with heartache and toughness …
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ROADSIDE PRESS
2025 PUSHCART NOMINEES
"The People Are Like Wolves to Me" by William Taylor Jr.
"You Can Tell A Lot About People from the Way They Behave on Airplanes" by Lori Jakiela
"Death of a Poet" by Danny Shot
"Thrift Store Jacket" by Karl Koweski
"The Dogs" by Nicholas Claro
"The Jumping-Off Point" by Jen McConnell
- Richard Modiano reviews COLLECTED POEMS 2005-2025 by Michele McDannold
- THIS IS WHERE YOU ARE by Nicholas Claro reviewed by Alan Catlin
- THE SCREW CITY POEMS by Richard Vargas reviewed by Alan Catlin
- LITTLE GRAVEYARDS by Aleathia Drehmer reviewed by Alan Catlin
- Michele McDannold’s Collected Poems: 2005–2025 — Twenty Years in ink
- Nathan Graziano examines ‘A Better Loser’ in new story collection
- Excerpt from PERSEVERANCE: THE MAKING OF A MUSICIAN by Steven Grey
- NIGHT BIRD FLYING by Danny Shot reviewed by Alan Catlin
- APOCALYPSING by Jason Anderson reviewed by Alan Catlin
- CURRENT DISASTERS by Jen McConnell reviewed
- Roadside Press Announces November 2025 Release of William Taylor Jr.’s Raw and Profound New Poetry Collection, “The People Are Like Wolves to Me”
- Coming June 20, 2025 — New Look, Same Legendary Spirit
- Review of ALL SKATE in Belt Mag
- Excerpts from ALL SKATE: TRUE STORIES FROM MIDDLE LIFE by Lori Jakiela
- Kerry Trautman reviews Danny Shot’s Night Bird Flying
- Danny Shot Releases New Collection, Night Bird Flying, Today
- Michael T. Fournier reviews Dave Newman’s SHE THROWS HERSELF FORWARD TO STOP THE FALL
- Cover Reveal & Pre-order: CLOUD WATCHING IN THE INFERNO by Westley Heine
- Alan Catlin reviews Dave Newman’s She Throws Herself Forward to Stop the Fall
- Alan Catlin reviews Karl Koweski’s Abandoned by All Things



