Third Thursday Poetry Night Featuring Andy Fogle
Social Justice Center 33 Central Ave., Albany, NY, United StatesLocal poet Andy Fogle will read from his work at the Social Justice Center on Thursday, May 15, with an open mic for community writers.
Local poet Andy Fogle will read from his work at the Social Justice Center on Thursday, May 15, with an open mic for community writers.
It is not surprising that the world of Sherlock Holmes revolves largely around men, but there are many significant women characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
How can we use translation, whether between two different languages or within one language but with different words, for our own fiction writing?
Write in good company, with good food and drinks at a daytime write-in at Mochalisa's Caffe.
Join us in a safe, creative space to overcome writer's block, tap into your authentic voice, stay accountable to your writing practice, and share supportive feedback.
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Love mysteries and thrillers? Join us at the Waterford Library each month for a lively discussion—other genres may be included occasionally!
Poetry and Prose open mic at La Perla Restaurant and The Gregory Inn, in Averill Park. This country-elegant Inn and Italian Restaurant is a cozy, yummy place to share our creative work. We snuggle into in the Inn's lounge, ordering from a (not so) small-plates menu and a full bar, and share. Five minutes total […]
Join Richard Matturro for an author talk and the launch of his new novel, "Shepherd," at Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield.
Enjoy a high-energy, live competition where 10 poets will bring their words to life on stage in a competition for cash prizes! Get your seat to judge the competition. All poems are original and are written by the poets participating. Emceed by dynamic performer D. Colin. Participating poets to be announced soon!
Join us in a safe, creative space to overcome writer's block, tap into your authentic voice, stay accountable to your writing practice, and share supportive feedback.
Poets & other citizens will gather at the Robert Burns statue in Washington Park to celebrate the birthday of the quintessential American poet, Walt Whitman, with a reading of his poem “Song of Myself."