Three Poems – Kate McNairy
Three poems – “The AA Meeting,” “Fresh Laundry,” and “Pulse” – by Kate McNairy
Three poems – “The AA Meeting,” “Fresh Laundry,” and “Pulse” – by Kate McNairy
A new poem by a local poet for each of April’s 30 days showcased by the Rensselaerville Library in celebration of National Poetry Month.
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.
Another great week of poetry readings, open mics, events, and slams in the area to celebrate the art as National Poetry Month winds down.
On Wednesday, May 3, the great Caffe Lena Poetry Open Mic series continues with featured readers Kate McNairy and Bernadette Mayer.
In Light to Light, a new chapbook to be published by Finishing Line Press, Kate writes about comforts of love, losses of coming apart and all that is between—the bedlam of life.
Finishing Line Press announces the publication of “Light to Light”, a new chapbook of poems by Kate McNairy.
Dan Wilcox headed up to Saratoga Springs for the open mic at Caffè Lena with scheduled featured poets Lisa Wiley and Peter Marcus.
We have another great week of poetry events, open mics, readings, and slams in the area to celebrate the art. Here’s a look at what is coming up.
Poet Kate McNairy will read from her work at the Social Justice Center, 33 Central Ave., Albany on Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 7:30PM.
One of the longest-running poetry open mics in the area, the Caffe Lena Poetry Open Mic, kicks off the new year on Wednesday, January 7 in Saratoga Springs. Host Carol Graser will be welcoming featured poets Suzanne Parker and Kate McNairy. Kate McNairy is a Saratgoa Springs native whose first chapbook, June Bug was recently published with Finishing Line Press. …
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I was surprised when I arrived at Caffè Lena to find a taller, more expansive Carol Graser, then realized that it was Alan Casline who was performing the duties, in his own inimitable way, as the substitute host for the night. He began, as Carol does, with an OPP (other person’s poem), this “The Meaning” …
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.