
Upcoming Poetry Events – Week of October 29, 2017
Here’s a look at the spoken word and poetry readings, open mics, events, workshops, and slams in the region in the next week.
Here’s a look at the spoken word and poetry readings, open mics, events, workshops, and slams in the region in the next week.
With the remake of “Murder on the Orient Express” coming out soon, this would be an excellent time to write about Christie’s mystery novels.
Mary Panza’s back to tell you a story so scary, so awful, so terrible, it’s going to make your blood run cold – the horror of home ownership.
Two poems from one of the “Three Guys From Albany”, Charlie Rossiter, who will be the feature at the October 2017 edition of Poets Speak Loud.
Poet Tom Riley will read from his work at the Social Justice Center, 33 Central Ave., Albany on Thursday, November 16, 2017, at 7:30PM.
Mary Cuffe Perez announces the publication of Barn Stories, a collection of stories drawn from over 15 years managing a horse boarding business on a Saratoga County farm.
The Annual Schenectady Community of Writers annual reading will be held at the Schenectady Public Library on Sunday November 19th from 2-4 in the afternoon.
An open discussion about the presence—or absence—of race in creative work: special attention to the influence and effects of institutional racism.
Integrated Theater Therapy is a fresh new format that combines theatric performance with therapeutic approaches to unlock personal, emotional, and spiritual development.
The Odyssey Writing Workshops Charitable Trust is offering three live, intensive online classes this winter.
The HVWG will be offering free workshops to hone your skills. The first scheduled is “Business and Promotion for Writers” with Keith Willis on Sunday, October 29, 2017.
It’s once again that time of the year where all the frightening ghosts and goblins and Edgar Allan Poe impersonators come out.