
Micro: The Divine Detail, Editing Class with Elizabeth Koster
Writers in the Mountains presents Micro: The Divine Detail, a six-week editing class with Elizabeth Koster, January 30 – March 6, 2025.
Writers in the Mountains presents Micro: The Divine Detail, a six-week editing class with Elizabeth Koster, January 30 – March 6, 2025.
Poet Sharon Israel to conduct ongoing generative workshops using the AWA Method to help you dive deep through exciting visual, musical, and tactile prompts as well as compelling word-based prompts and exercises.
Capital Region “POW! Poems on Wheels” is based on the belief that poetry can connect people to, and through, our shared humanity.
Kristen Edwards and Natalya Sukhonos invite you to a series of seminars on recent fiction by Russian women writers whose voices are brave, distinct, and at times silenced.
As we being second part of the “Printed in Blood” saga, Johnny falls through the rabbit hole and enters a dark and dangerous world.
HVWG member and award-winning writer Eileen Kelly announces the publication of her debut novel, “Small Wonder,” by Flexible Press.
Allen Ginsberg Poetry Awards Sponsor – Poetry Center at Passaic County Community College Deadline Date – February, 1, 2025 Funding – $2,000.00 USD Program Information – View Details The Poetry
Three poems – “Mike and Me,” “Associate Pastor,” and “Looking for Someone” – by poet and environmental writer Jim Gunshinan.
Three new poems – “To Whom It May Concern,” “Coffeehouse Haiku” and “I Have Grown Accustomed.” – by Pushcart Prize nominee Connie Johnson.
Three poems – “I Will be There to Get You When it is Time,” “Fingerprints,” and “Little Old Piano” – by upstate NY writer Michael Chille.
Four poems – “New York Rush,” “Steeple,” “Battlefield,” and “Poet’s Time” – by California-based poet Amanda Niamh Dawson.
Wild Words: Adirondack Teen Writing Anthology is a publication of the Adirondack Center for Writing, created to give teens a venue to publish their original creative writing.