Well...if I have to talk about myself
Tony most recently worked for the New York Public Radio Archives which provides a central repository for more than 70,000 audio recordings on nearly every format (except cylinder and wire), photographs, memorabilia, reports, news items, program guides, institutional records, and promotional materials created in the more than 90 years its associated stations have been on the air. Check out his work here and here.
He also acts as production manager for Edison Literary Review, an annual print journal edited by Gina Larkin which has published work by Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Dunn, Pushcart Prize winner BJ Ward, Diane Lockward, Joe Weil, Paul Hostovsky, Cat Doty, and dozens of other acclaimed poets.
In previous lives he has working in broadcast journalism, for a nonprofit providing accessible audiobooks for people with visual impairments or dyslexia, as an advertising copywriter, on a loading dock, and as a fast food fish fryer.
Thirty years after receiving his undergraduate degree in Journalism, Tony returned to Rutgers and received his Master's in Library and Information Science. You can read more about it in articles from the Home News Tribune and Rutgers University.
He is also a huge baseball fan and has a major investment in CDs...and vinyl records...especially old school soul, post-war blues, most things Memphis and New Orleans, and outlaw country.
He also acts as production manager for Edison Literary Review, an annual print journal edited by Gina Larkin which has published work by Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Dunn, Pushcart Prize winner BJ Ward, Diane Lockward, Joe Weil, Paul Hostovsky, Cat Doty, and dozens of other acclaimed poets.
In previous lives he has working in broadcast journalism, for a nonprofit providing accessible audiobooks for people with visual impairments or dyslexia, as an advertising copywriter, on a loading dock, and as a fast food fish fryer.
Thirty years after receiving his undergraduate degree in Journalism, Tony returned to Rutgers and received his Master's in Library and Information Science. You can read more about it in articles from the Home News Tribune and Rutgers University.
He is also a huge baseball fan and has a major investment in CDs...and vinyl records...especially old school soul, post-war blues, most things Memphis and New Orleans, and outlaw country.