
Four Poems – John Franklin Dandridge
Four poems – “Scouting Reports”, “a poem’s tattoo”, “Polished”, and “Garden of Need” – by poet and musician John Franklin Dandridge.
Four poems – “Scouting Reports”, “a poem’s tattoo”, “Polished”, and “Garden of Need” – by poet and musician John Franklin Dandridge.
Suzanne S. Rancourt has a new book on the way and she will be doing some virtual readings in the coming months to promote it.
Mary spent time at the beginning of the pandemic to not just reach out to poets for videos, but to also reflect on her past and how to make amends.
Pine Hills Review is looking for poems, short stories, essays, hybrid work, & art inspired by F*ck 2020 – the dumpster fire year that just won’t burn out.
Matthew Burns, award-winning writer and local professor, announces the publication of his new book of poetry, “Imagine the Glacier”.
Cheryl A. Rice debuts her new column, “The Flying Monkey”, with her notes on the life of a writer during the time of COVID.
Whether you’re writing a humor column or novel, putting together a stand-up routine, scribbling a sitcom script or screenplay, crafting silly songs, drafting a storyboard, or writing a query letter, this conference can help.
Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents “Writing from the Right Side of the Brain” with internationally published author Jamie Cat Callan.
Writers in the Mountains (WIM) presents The Animals in Our Lives, a six-week poetry workshop with Lynn Domina, April 5 – May 10, 2021.
A light at the end of the tunnel? Come for your monthly shot of poetry on Zoom Wednesday, March 10, 2021, 7:30 pm.
Albany Poets is excited to announce Next Up to The Mic, a new podcast highlighting the poets & spoken word artists that have graced our stages.
The poems – “The Leaders”, “Alchemy of a Bare Day”, and “The Disappeared” – by award-winning and well-published poet Margarita Serafimova.