Jane Murphy on Book Reviews

A good review can mean a lot to an author. It can convince a reader to buy the book; it can prompt a reader to pass it up. What is a reviewer looking for when they read a book and what are librarians looking for when they read the review media?Jane Murphy, a librarian for […]

Tea with Nancy Dunlop

Join Indie Blu(e) Publishing as they introduce Nancy Dunlop and her latest release Hospital Poems.There will be a reading followed by a Q&A with the author. Join at: https://us06web. zoom.uS/j/87801751279 Meeting ID: 878 0175 1279

Holiday Card & Small Book Making Workshop

Join HVWG’s Faith Green and Gretchen Persbacker for an afternoon of creating holiday cards, small books, and more.Materials to bring to the card/bookmaking workshop: pencils ruler scissors pretty paper Additional if you have them: Xacto bone folder large needle waxed twine/cord Registration & Materials Fee: $8.00 To register for this great workshop experience, fill out […]

$8.00

Melissa Gilbert: Back to the Prairie: A Home Remade, A Life Rediscovered

Melissa Gilbert endeared herself to America as Laura Ingalls on the classic TV show, “Little House on the Prairie” (1974-1983). She starred subsequently in numerous made-for-TV movies and served two terms as president of the Screen Actors Guild (2001-2005).In 2018, she and her husband Timothy Busfield moved to a rustic cottage on 14 acres in […]

Poetry at Bennington: Reginald Dwayne Betts

Reginald Dwayne Betts is a poet, lawyer, and prison reform advocate, and the Executive Director of Freedom Reads, which seeks to improve access to literature in prisons. The author of the memoir A Question of Freedom (Penguin, 2010) and three collections of poetry, he has transformed his latest book, the American Book Award-winning Felon (Norton, 2019), into a solo theater show. In […]

Early Winter Writing Retreat

Before winter freezes us in place, spend the morning in the company of fellow writers in the space of writing, movement, and meditation. New and experienced writers are welcome. Meditation instruction will be provided. In-person at Shambhala Meditation Center of Albany, NY, and online via zoom.

Invocation of The Muse Featuring Thom Francis

INVOCATION OF THE MUSE POETRY OPEN MIC FOR POETS & POETRY RETURNS TO LARK HALL ALBANY NY on MONDAY December 5th, 2022. FEATURED POET Thom Francis!7:30 pm Sign up / 8 pm Start Hosted by R.M. Engelhardt & Lark Hall. Sponsored By Dead Man’s Press Ink Albany NY Come On Out And Share Your Work! […]

$5.00

Raising Women’s Voices in Turbulent Times

Raising Women’s Voices in Turbulent Times: Open MicMeChesny Room, Schenectady Public Library, 99 Clinton St., Schenectady, NY 12305 Tuesday, December 6, 2022 – 5:45 PM to 7:45 PM. Sign up to read at Open Mic – 5:45 -6 PM, Reading starts at 6, and ends promptly at 7:45 (Library closes at 8 PM) Sponsored by […]

A Conversation with John Gray

John Gray, award-winning columnist, author, and news anchor discusses his novels, his dogs, and his life as a broadcast news anchor and writer in a conversation with NYS Writers Institute Director Paul Grondahl.His most recent novel, Chasing Rome, is the third book in his trilogy, following Chasing Manhattan (2021) and A Manchester Christmas (2020). His […]

Caffe Lena Poetry Open MIc featuring Philip Memmer

Caffe Lena 47 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States

The first Wednesday of every month is Poetry Night at Caffe Lena. Hosted by Carol Graser, this event includes an open mic reading and a featured poet. The doors open for signups at 6:30 and the readings start at 7 PM. In December the featured poet is Philip Memmer.The featured reading will also be live-streamed, […]

$5.00

Third Thursday Poetry Night with Featured Reader Lâle Davidson

Social Justice Center 33 Central Ave., Albany, NY, United States

Poet & novelist Lâle Davidson will read from her work at the Social Justice Center, 33 Central Ave., Albany on Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 7:30PM, with an open mic for community poets.Lâle Davidson teaches creative writing at SUNY Adirondack and does her best to fight climate change. Her stories have appeared in The North American Review, […]

The Year in Review

The Hudson Valley Writers Guild takes a look back at the year that was 2022. We rejoice at the highlights, scream at the lowlights, and try to make sense of the big ball of triumph and anxiety.The evening features the region’s most dynamic and engaging wordsmiths and spoken-word artists – D. Colin, Elizabeth Gordon, Brett […]

$10.00