Poets’ Circle Open Mic Event
Poets’ Circle must leave its home of the past 14 months. We’d love your presence and support as we become, for now, an itinerant poetry circle with a deep commitment to serving Schenectady.
Poets’ Circle must leave its home of the past 14 months. We’d love your presence and support as we become, for now, an itinerant poetry circle with a deep commitment to serving Schenectady.
Midday Write Ins are a free, shared space to write. No fee, no minimum, no programming. Just a free space to write alongside other writers. Join poet and writer Rhonda Roseneheck at Mochalisa’s Caffe every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, starting October 25th from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Hudson Valley Writers Guild, …
Join writer and poet Rhonda Rosenheck for a writing workshop, Writing to Thrive: A Creative Response to Trauma at the Waterford Public Library. Sessions run from 5-6:30 pm and are the first three Thursdays of November: the 2nd, 9th and 16th. Writing can awaken your creative impulse during and after loss, illness and other traumas. …
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Local poet and writer Rhonda Rosenheck announces her workshop, “Writing to Thrive: A Creative Response to Trauma,” at the Waterford Library.
Enjoy a live performance of poems by members of the capital region’s poetry troupe, A Cauldron of Crones.
Come and learn how to use a variety of simple prompts in a safe, fun environment, where you’ll transform memories, impressions and sensations into powerful poems.
Join A Cauldron of Crones for poetry, art, and conversation at Golden Leaf Bookshop, a local hub for ideas and camaraderie.
Cauldron of Crones, four hosts of poetry events across the Capital Region, kick off their 2023 regional tour for National Poetry Month.
Poetry Circle is an intimate, interactive poetry and spoken-word open mic evening in which participants are invited to reflect on readings.
Thom Francis talks with local poet and writer Rhonda Rosenheck about her poem “The Woman,” her love of mysteries, and her start in writing.
Three poems – “Piñatas,” “That Song,” and “Now Starts the Telling” – by local poet, humorist, and bible-translator Rhonda Rosenheck.
River Poems, an afternoon of poetry and prose on the banks of the Hudson River at the historic 1786 Melville House in Troy, NY.
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.