Dead Writers Dance – Literary Halloween
121 Club, Eastworks, Easthampton, MA Easthampton, MADo you write? Do you read? Do you wish the NYTimes Book Review would ask YOU which dead authors you’d like to have dinner with?Forget dinner, come DANCE with them! Dress up as your favorite author (or character) and Join Straw Dog Writers for our inaugural DEAD WRITERS DANCE Benefit. DJ Cash bar Free snacks Surprise accolades Read More
Literary Rendezvous – Open Mic/ Featured Readers: Stewart & Stewart
Literary Rendezvous @ The Voo! Turners Falls, MA. Straw Dog Writers Guild offers this new Poetry Open Mic & Featured Poet event. Open to all poets and poetry lovers! Sign up for open mic by 3:15 pm. Last Sunday of the month 3-5pm. Featured Readers - Pamela Stewart & Joshua Michael Stewart Joshua Michael Read More
Cancelled – ROUNDTABLE: ALLY V APPROPRIATION
Northampton Center for the Arts 33 Hawley St., Northampton, MA, United StatesWriters Night Out – Featured Reader Cai Emmons
The BasementDoors open at 7 – with an open mic. If you’d like a chance to read, place your name in the hat up until 7:10. Ten names will be randomly selected. The reading starts at 7:15, and each reader will have five minutes. Admission is free; participants are encouraged to buy a drink in support Read More
Compass Roads Reading at The Great Falls Word Festival
Shea Theater 71 Avenue A,, Turners Falls, MAPoetry Critique Group – Register today!
Northampton Center for the Arts 33 Hawley St., Northampton, MA, United StatesRegister HERE
Literary Rendezvous – Featured Poet: Beth Filson
The Rendezvous 78 3rd Street, Turners Falls, MALiterary Rendezvous @ The Voo! 3rd St, Turners Falls, MA 01376 Straw Dog Writers Guild offers this new Poetry Open Mic & Featured Poet event. Open to all poets and poetry lovers! Last Sunday of the month 3-5pm. Sign up by 3:15pm for Open Mic. Featured Poet: Beth Filson is a writer, educator, and a self-taught artist. She Read More
Giving & Receiving Manuscript Feedback – Workshop with Celia Jeffries
Lilly Library 19 Meadow Street, Florence, MA, United StatesGiving and receiving manuscript feedback No one writes in a void. Although we may sometimes deny it, most of us write to be read. But there are times when having your work read by others can be damaging or even silencing, particularly when you are in the formative stages of a project. Many workshops have Read More
Writers Read/Hilltowns – featured reader Frances W. Henry
Belding Memorial Library 344 Main Street, Ashfield, United StatesBring Your Poetry! Bring Your Prose! Find Your Public! Uplift Our Souls! Here’s how it works: A featured writer reads recent work and describes the journey to publication, followed by audience Q & A. Then the floor opens to other writers—published or not—for five minutes each. Hint: If you want to read, put your name Read More
Writers Night Out – Featured Reader Michael A. Ponsor
The BasementDoors open at 7 – with an open mic. If you’d like a chance to read, place your name in the hat up until 7:10. Ten names will be randomly selected. The reading starts at 7:15, and each reader will have five minutes. Admission is free; participants are encouraged to buy a drink in support Read More