Call for Submissions: Pride Month Mural Poems
The Troy Architectural Program, Inc. (TAP, Inc.) and Café Euphoria request poetry submissions for use as a mural during the month of June.
Elizabeth K Gordon (aka elizag) is a writer who was born in Queens, NY and grew up upstate and then in Broward County Florida. Her non-fiction narrative Triplet Boys, their Teen Parents and Two White Women who Tagged Along (CDD Books 2007) won an Indie Book Award. Read more – https://hvwg.org/poets/elizag/
The Troy Architectural Program, Inc. (TAP, Inc.) and Café Euphoria request poetry submissions for use as a mural during the month of June.
Thom Francis chats with poet, artist, educator, and host Elizabeth Gordon about writing, editing, and community for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
We kick off Season Two of the podcast with Elizabeth Gordon who was the featured poet at Albany Poets Presents at Restaurant Navona on June 20, 2018.
Here’s a look at the poetry and spoken word readings, open mics, workshops, events, and slams in the region this week.
The Nitty Gritty Slam Team is heading to Chicago next month to represent the Capital Region at the 2018 National Poetry Slam.
One poem from local poet, performer, educator, and June 2018 Albany Poets Presents featured guest Elizabeth Gordon.
The Albany Poets Presents series of poetry, spoken word, and conversation continues on Wednesday, June 20 at Restaurant Navona with local poet, performer, and educator Elizabeth Gordon.
Elizabeth Gordon leads a workshop to help you learn new ways to generate, structure, expand and “bring the noise” with your performance.
Here is a look at all of the poetry and spoken word events, open mics, readings, slams, and workshops coming up this week in the region.
Saturday night a team of poets from Albany, Brass Tacks, traveled south to Nyack for the 6th Annual Hud,SON! River Regional Poetry Slam.
Albany poets Amani Olugbala, Olivia McKee, and Elizag will join five other spoken word artists for the Women’s Invitational Poetry Slam.
This was the first poetry event of the year for Dan and it was a great omen that it was a packed house with great words from near and far.
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.