Albany Poets Presents Elizabeth Gordon
The Albany Poets Presents series of poetry, spoken word, and conversation continues on Wednesday, June 20 at Restaurant Navona with local poet, performer, and educator Elizabeth Gordon.
The Albany Poets Presents series of poetry, spoken word, and conversation continues on Wednesday, June 20 at Restaurant Navona with local poet, performer, and educator Elizabeth Gordon.
Alan Casline will be the featured reader at the monthly poetry open mic at Arthur’s Market & Cafe, 35 N.Ferry Street, Schenectady.
Troy poet Nancy Klepsch will read from her work at the Social Justice Center, 33 Central Ave., Albany on Thursday, June 21, 2018, at 7:30PM.
Mark Marchand has published, as an Amazon Kindle ebook, U.S Route 1: Rediscovering The New World, the story of his 2014 trip driving down the entire length of U.S. Route 1 from northern Maine to Key West.
On Wednesday, June 6, Caffè Lena will present a poetry reading by Paul Pines with an open reading will follow.
Veterans For Peace, Chapter 10 and the Kateri Tekakwitha Interfaith Peace Conference are sponsoring a writing contest to help celebrate the 20th Kateri Tekakwitha Peace Conference.
Here’s a look at the poetry and spoken word readings, open mics, workshops, events, and slams in the region this week.
PANK Books, PANK Magazine is now publishing full-length books and chapbooks alongside their print annual magazine and quarterly online offerings.
From sCrawl to Slam to conversations and workshops, there are plenty of ways for poets and soon to be poets (and storytellers!) to share their work during the 10th annual WordXWord Festival.
Troy poet Nancy Klepsch will read from her work at the Third Thursday Poetry Night at the Social Justice Center on Central Avenue in Albany on Thursday, June 21.
On Tuesday, May 22 PBS aired a new show about novels called The Great American Read. They compiled a list of 100 of “America’s favorite books” and you can vote online to pick which book is America’s all-time favorite novel.
The Hudson Valley Writers Guild supports the efforts of writers in all genres by sponsoring readings, workshops, and contests and providing a number of valuable resources for the entire literary community.