
Upcoming Poetry Events – Week of April 16, 2017
A great week of poetry and spoken word events, readings, open mics, and slams in the area including the 2017 Albany Word Fest!
A great week of poetry and spoken word events, readings, open mics, and slams in the area including the 2017 Albany Word Fest!
We are very excited about this year’s Albany Word Fest – a week of events with over 60 poets and writers sharing their work.
The Albany Word Fest kicks off on Monday, April 17 with Sylvia Barnard, Brian Dorn, Jacqueline Kirkpatrick, Daniel Nester, & Poetyc Visionz.
For the 16th year, Albany Poets is proud to present the Albany Word Fest celebrating the poetry and spoken word of upstate New York.
William James and Eirean Bradley were two of the poets who performed at the Drunk In A Midnight Choir book release reading on Saturday, November 14, 2015.
We have another great week of poetry and spoken word readings, open mics, events, and slams in the area to celebrate and appreciate the art.
Samson Dikeman & Jacqueline Kirkpatrick were two of the poets who performed at the Drunk In A Midnight Choir reading on Saturday, November 14, 2015.
We have another great week of spoken word and poetry events, readings, open mics, and slams in the area – here’s a look at what is coming up…
Two poems – “High Tide” and “Words in My Pocketbook” – from local writer and College of Saint Rose MFA student Jacqueline Kirkpatrick.
Another great lineup of poetry & spoken word this week of seven days of readings, slams, & open mics with great features all over the region.
We return to McGeary’s on September 30 for the “back to school” edition of Poets Speak Loud with featured reader Jacqueline Kirkpatrick.
A lot going on this coming week in the Northeast. Seven Solid days of opportunities to get involved in the poetry and spoken word community.
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.