
Three Poems – D.R. James
Three poems – “Memorial Day,” “Personal Archeology,” and “Couldn’t Be Happier” – by retired teacher and poet D.R. James.
Three poems – “Memorial Day,” “Personal Archeology,” and “Couldn’t Be Happier” – by retired teacher and poet D.R. James.
Danny Workman wholeheartedly believes astrology explains everything, but his wife thinks he’s gone off the deep end, and it’s breaking her heart and their marriage.
Writer and editor Darina Mayfield gives tip and tricks on how to submit your work to literary magazines.
Another big week of literary events in the region. Here’s a quick look at the upcoming book discussions, readings, open mics, and workshops.
HVWG intern Tamara Smith interviews science fiction author Kate Sheeran Swed and learns about the writing process and making it in the industry.
HVWG is grateful to all of our graduating interns who have helped advance our mission and develop as writers and editors.
Dean Goldberg presents “Printed in Blood: A Johnny Stone Mystery,” a new serialized novel in progress with a new chapter every week.
News and information on what’s going on in the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry world outside the upstate New York region.
The Troy Architectural Program, Inc. and NYS Writers Institute want your poems for a mural on the south wall of TAP during June, Pride Month.
Cheryl A. Rice talk about attending a recent poetry open mic, and then muses on the universality of poetic themes.
News and information on what’s going on in the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry world outside the upstate New York region.
Thom Francis talks with poet Rachel Baum about collecting funeral poems, starting an open mic, and getting new people interested in poetry.