
“A Tale of Two Harlems” by Joseph Dunnigan
A new short story, “A Tale of Two Harlems,” by Hudson Valley writer Joseph Dunnigan.
A new short story, “A Tale of Two Harlems,” by Hudson Valley writer Joseph Dunnigan.
Four poems – “The Ocean’s Graveyard,” “Morris Street #1,” “Single Family Ranch,” and “Blink With Fire” – by poet and editor James Duncan.
Sabrina Silvester shares the story of a pharmacist’s personal life and how she balances motherhood and her career.
The HWVG, Schenectady Lafayette 200 Anniversary Committee, and the American Friends of Lafayette celebrate the return of General Lafayette to Schenectady.
HVWG intern Zosia Kessel visits poetry readings and open mics in Troy and Schenectady, and gives us her thoughts on the local scene.
The Short Story Awards is now accepting entries, i.e. short stories and poems in English for the 2025 awards program in 30+ categories.
HVWG member Keith W. Willis is thrilled to announce that “Fateful Knight,” the fifth novel in his Knights of Kilbourne fantasy/romance series, has been published.
Want to see your poetry printed on a beautiful poster and displayed in shop windows in Saranac Lake, Plattsburgh, Malone, and St. Lawrence County?
The regional literary community was saddened by the news last month of the passing of Robert Milby (1970- 2024), a cornerstone of the Hudson Valley arts and cultural scene and
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.