
Robb Smith to be Featured at Poets Speak Loud
The Poets Speak Loud open mic series continues at McGeary’s in downtown Albany on Monday, November 28, with featured reader Robb Smith.
The Poets Speak Loud open mic series continues at McGeary’s in downtown Albany on Monday, November 28, with featured reader Robb Smith.
On November 2, the Caffe Lena Poetry Open Mic will take place at Ndakinna Education Center with featuring Sue Oringel and Georgis Popoff.
Another great week of spoken word and poetry events, readings, open mics, slams, and workshops in the area coming up.
Karen Schoemer will be the featured reader at the Third Thursday Poetry Night at the Social Justice Center November 17, 2016.
Keith W. Willis, author of the award winning fantasy Traitor Knight (Champagne Books), will be at the Glens Falls Chronicle Book Fair on November 6.
Keith W. Willis was interviewed by Joe Nash of the William K Sanford Town Library (Colonie, NY) for a Meet the Author segment, which is now available online.
The Hudson Valley Writers Guild will hold its annual meeting on Sunday, November 13, at the William K. Sanford Town Library (Colonie), 629 Albany Shaker Road, from 2-4 p.m. The meeting is open to the public (members and non-members alike).
In this edition of The Next Chapter, Don Levy discusses the book “The Confessions of Nat Turner” and Bob Dylan winning the Nobel Prize.
This bi-monthly series reconvened at Restaurant Navona on New Scotland Ave.with our host Thom Francis presenting poet Rebecca Schumejda.
Writers in the Mountains (WIM) will celebrate National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo for short, to support novelists and encourage them to finish their works. Events include weekly write-ins and an open mic.
Faith Green, chair of the 2016 Hudson Valley Writers Guild Short Fiction Contest, has announced the contest winners. They are “Necessity” by Mary Cuffe Perez (1st Place), “The Master Bedroom” by Richard Gotti (2nd Place) and “Inviting Mabel to Dinner” by Deyva Arthur (3rd Place).
Write 4 a Day is a series of monthly one-day writing retreats in upstate New York. There is no workshop, no agenda, no required activities, no assignments, no schedule, no WiFi!