
Pine Hills Review Summer Call For BIPOC Writers
Pine Hills Review condemns and opposes all forms of racism and recognizes the barriers to publication for BIPOC writers.
Pine Hills Review condemns and opposes all forms of racism and recognizes the barriers to publication for BIPOC writers.
Mojavi at the Poetz Realm Slam on July 11, 2012 as the Nitty Gritty Slam team took on the CT slam team in a four-round battle in Bridgeport.
The Bedford Competition is a not for profit organisation, based in the United Kingdom, which runs international writing competitions that should appeal to anyone with an interest in creative writing.
Formerly at Arthur’s Market and CREATE Community Studio, the 2nd Wednesday Open Mic is a Schenectady-based series now hosted online.
Caffe Lena Poetry Stay Home Session Wednesday, July 1 at 8 PM featuring Bunkong Tuon, D. Colin & Joseph Bruchac
Two poems – “Time” and “Oceans Can Hear” – by singer-songwriter/drummer/guitarist/poet Ivory Miller.
Queens’ Quarterly is soliciting works of poetry, prose, fiction, creative non-fiction or reportage for the Queen’s Quarterly based at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.
Four poems – “Transgress”, “Growth”, “Shows”, and “Matilda” – by Upstate New York poet Carson Pytell.
Don Levy is back with a new Next Chapter and he’s talking about keeping busy and sane during quarantine by is making book recommendations.
The new poem “Bottom Boy Blue” by poet and spoken word artist Luis Pabon from Up The River, Issue Eight.
During and after these difficult times, a lot of us are going to have more stories to tell – and to write.
This is a time where everyone needs a venue to be heard and we want to help share your protests and sadness, your dreams for equality, and hope for the future.