Annie Christain to read at Arthur’s Market February 8
The Arthur’s Market 2nd Wednesday of the Month Poetry Open-Mic will feature Annie Christain on February 8th. Sign-up starts at 7 p.m.; readings begin at 7:30.
The Arthur’s Market 2nd Wednesday of the Month Poetry Open-Mic will feature Annie Christain on February 8th. Sign-up starts at 7 p.m.; readings begin at 7:30.
The Saratoga monthly Poetry Focus Group has been running for 25 years and meets the third Wednesday of each month from 9 a.m. – noon sharp with a maximum of 6 poets at any given meeting.
Keith Willis announces another award for his fantasy/romance novel Traitor Knight. The book has been selected as the Preditors & Editors Readers Poll Best Romance Novel for 2016.
On Wednesday, February 1, Caffè Lena will present poetry readings by Carol H Jewell and Allison Paster-Torres.
Susan Milstrey Wells has relaunched her freelance writing business,WYSIWYG Publishing. She is focusing on speech and blog writing and book editing.
You are invited to apply to the Writers Institute’s Spring 2017 Community Writing Workshop with author James Lasdun.
The AWA Method supports all genre and skill levels of writers by using a non-hierarchical approach, a diverse array of writing prompts and constructive feedback based on the AWA’s writing practices.
Writers in the Mountains (WIM) will present its spring creative nonfiction workshop with Anique Taylor, February 9 to May 18. The class will be held Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pine Hill Community Center, Main Street, Pine Hill, NY.
All events are free and open to the public! For a complete schedule, see the Visiting Writers Series here: http://www.albany.edu/writers-inst/webpages4/programpages/vws.html.
The Guild’s Board is most grateful for the confidence expressed by the ongoing support of new and renewing members for the Hudson Valley Writers Guild and the work it does on behalf of writers living in New York’s Hudson River Valley.
Are you a writer with a strong interest in visual art? Or are you an artist wanting to enrich your connection with writing? Learn about ekphrastic writing: writing about another art form.
Unplug. Write. Don’t write. Think. Daydream. Doodle. Outline. Come for the whole day or just for part of it. Network, collaborate or write solo. Wander the woods, hills, fields and streams of Universal Pathways for inspiration (bring sturdy shoes) or sit in a comfy chair and brainstorm. It’s up to you.