
A Year Not So Neatly Wrapped
Cheryl A. Rice rings in the New Year by looking back at the year that was in this new edition of The Flying Monkey!
Cheryl A. Rice rings in the New Year by looking back at the year that was in this new edition of The Flying Monkey!
Cheryl A. Rice has some advice for those thinking about being a full-time writer in this edition of The Flying Monkey.
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.
Cheryl A. Rice looks back at living in a trailer with her Beloved years ago and discovering that it still stands, inspiring a new poem.
Photos from the River Poems reading at the Melville House on the Hudson River in Troy, NY on Saturday, September 10, 2022.
River Poems, an afternoon of poetry and prose on the banks of the Hudson River at the historic 1786 Melville House in Troy, NY.
In this edition of “The Flying Monkey,” Cheryl A. Rice tries to find balance in keeping up with housework while writing and editing poems.
Cheryl A. Rice’s “RANDOM WRITING: For New & Used Poets” workshop series is coming to Century House Historical Society on Saturday, September 17.
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.
Cheryl A. Rice announces her brand new writing workshop series – “Random Writing: A Poetry Workshop for New & Used Poets” – at the Poetry Barn.
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.
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.