
Rensselaerville Library’s 2025 Poem-A-Day Project
The ninth annual Poem-A-Day Project, hosted by Rensselaerville Library in celebration of National Poetry Month, showcases a poem written by a local poet each day for April’s 30 days.
The ninth annual Poem-A-Day Project, hosted by Rensselaerville Library in celebration of National Poetry Month, showcases a poem written by a local poet each day for April’s 30 days.
Three poems – “Jimi & Bessie in this Place,” “Miss Mary Digresses,” and “Joanne” – by jazz musician and poet Mike Rosler.
Three poems – “Saying Everything,” “Just For A While,” and “Dry” – by Boulder, Colorado poet Jean Krasnansky Thompson.
Four poems – “Inside Your Nerves,” “Divinity of You, America,” “The Senses of Progress,” and “A Look of a Child” – by award-winning poet, novelist, essayist, and multimedia artist David Dephy.
The HVWG & UAG are excited to work together again to present this opportunity for collaboration between regional poets and visual artists.
Tracy L. Thompson announces her debut novel about a woman from the Capital Region who makes a drastic decision in order to save democracy.
Three poems – “Critique Response,” “Aunt Mae – this is your sister,” and “Apnea” – by poet Tracy Duffy.
A short story of an affair between two married people who met on the Number 2 subway train in New York City.
Three poems – “Let This Be Blessing,” “Mother Tongue,” and “Specials Menu” – from Hudson Valley poet and fiber artist Liz Reilly.
The Hudson Valley Writers Guild joins the literary community in mourning the loss of Pierre Joris, a poet, translator, and essayist whose influence reached far beyond the page. While his
Sally Simon will teach the ins and outs of submitting your fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction to literary journals for publication.
Four poems – Child Down a Well,” “Across the World,” “From Away,” and “I Think it is Impossible to Sleep” – by George Moore