Next Stop Fordham Road... is a vivid, firsthand account of growing up in the Bronx during the 1960s and 1970s-a time when neighborhoods thrived, the New York City subway shaped daily life, and a new underground art form was born. Written by Greg Koloski, this book captures the sights, sounds, smells, and spirit of Fordham Road while documenting the raw origins of New York City graffiti culture. Blending personal memories, street stories, rare photographs, and profiles of legendary graffiti writers-including Legendary New York City Graffiti Artist "Fritos" - Greg Koloski offers an insider's perspective on the rise of Bronx graffiti, subway graffiti, and urban street art that reshaped visual culture forever. From bustling storefronts and movie theaters to late-night subway missions and aerosol-fueled creativity, this is a deeply nostalgic portrait of a vanished New York-and the people who lived it. Part memoir, part NYC cultural history, Next Stop Fordham Road... preserves an essential chapter of Bronx and New York City graffiti history, told by someone who was there from the very beginning.