
Three Poems – Carol H. Jewell
Three poems – “When Kingfishers Caught Fire”, “Still Can’t Afford an Epitaph”, and “No One Told Me” – by Carol H. Jewell.
Three poems – “When Kingfishers Caught Fire”, “Still Can’t Afford an Epitaph”, and “No One Told Me” – by Carol H. Jewell.
The post-Word Fest Poets Speak Loud open mic is this Monday night at McGeary’s in downtown Albany with featured reader Carol Jewell.
We have another great week of poetry readings, open mics, events, and slams in the area to celebrate the art of spoken word.
On Wednesday, February 1, the Caffe Lena Poetry Open Mic continues with featured readers Carol H Jewell and Allison Paster-Torres.
Poets gathered at Arthur’s Market the night after Election Day for the monthly open mic with featured reader Melody Davis.
The last Monday in July and Dan Wilcox was in the back room of McGeary’s again for the open mic and featured poet, Josh Bauscher.
As National Poetry Month approaches, we have another great week of poetry events, readings, open mics, slams, and more in the area.
Dan Wilcox was in attendance for Don Levy’s final Live from the Living Room reading and open mic at the Pride Center on Wednesday, March 9.
We have another great week of spoken word & poetry events, readings, open mics, and slams in the area – here’s a look at what is coming up.
Another great lineup of poetry & spoken word this week of seven days of readings, slams, & open mics with great features all over the region.
It was a beautiful (Mothers) day outdoors with Tulip Festival, but just the same the poets showed up for the open mic at the Arts Center.
Editor Jill Crammond (left) with poetry co-conspirator Carolee Sherwood As I have been wont to say during April, “In Albany, every day is Poetry Month.” Especially today as the week-long
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.