The Flying Monkey: Clarity, Questions, Imperfections
Even though the experts say consistency is key, Cheryl A. Rice is in the mood for a change and ready to map out a new routine.
Even though the experts say consistency is key, Cheryl A. Rice is in the mood for a change and ready to map out a new routine.
In this edition of “The Next Chapter,” Don Levy discusses why he doesn’t consider himself a book reviewer when he posts about what he’s read.
In this edition of “The Flying Monkey,” Cheryl A. Rice tries to find balance in keeping up with housework while writing and editing poems.
How many books can you read at once? Don’s working “Fried Green Tomatoes at The Whistle Stop Cafe,” “Rabbit is Rich,” and “Johnny Got His Gun” this month.
Time is the school in which we learn Time is the fire in which we burn. ~ Delmore Schwartz Out there beyond the subject of poetry recently I was asked if I had a Will, a last testement or legal document so to speak. But over the years to be honest I hadn’t really …
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As the US celebrates its 246th birthday, Cheryl A. Rice looks at how much has changed since the Declaration of Independence was first penned.
Cheryl A. Rice discusses how recent mass shootings, tragedies, politics, and even her own experiences affect poetry and performance.
National Poetry Month didn’t feel the same this year for Cheryl A. Rice, but she is looking towards the future as we emerge from COVID.
In this edition of The Flying Monkey, Cheryl A. Rice discovers two scraps of paper with similar titles becoming two very different poems.
In this edition of The Flying Monkey, Cheryl A. Rice finds fourteen pounds of paperwork while getting a jumpstart on her spring cleaning.
Cheryl A. Rice discusses inspiration, mythology, and symbolism – all of the things that help her put pen to paper as a poet.
Don Levy is back with his list of favorite books of the year in the latest edition of The Next Chapter. What were some of your favorites?
The Hudson Valley Writers Guild supports the efforts of writers in all genres by sponsoring readings, workshops, and contests and providing a number of valuable resources for the entire literary community.