How To Write A List Poem @ Strand Center for the Arts

Strand Center for the Arts 23 Brinkerhoff St, Plattsburgh, New York, United States

This workshop takes place at the Strand Center for the Arts in Plattsburgh, and registrations must be made through their website.

Film Screening: “Return to Auschwitz” with Julie Canepa

Adirondack Center for Writing 15 BROADWAY SL, Saranac Lake, New York

Join us for a screening of Return to Auschwitz: The Survival of Vladimir Munk, and a talk back with co-producer and writer of the film, Julie Canepa. Canepa is also the author of the novel The Missing Star, which is based off Vladimir Munk's story.

$10

Friday Night Talks: Amy Godine, “The Black Woods”

Adirondack Center for Writing 15 BROADWAY SL, Saranac Lake, New York

Join us for a talk with Amy Godine, author of The Black Woods. Godine will present about her book and then take questions from the audience. Copies of the book will be available at the event.

A Return to Playfulness with Kelsey Francis

Adirondack Center for Writing 15 BROADWAY SL, Saranac Lake, New York

Join us for the next installment in ACW's generative writing workshop series, A Writing Workshop for Everyone. NY Times contributor and teacher Kelsey Francis will lead a generative workshop on the subject of playfulness in writing.

Barkreaders: Andrew Weatherhead

Adirondack Center for Writing 15 BROADWAY SL, Saranac Lake, New York

Andrew Weatherhead will read from his newest book of poems, Fudge, which has been called "terse, funny, stupid, stupid-brilliant." After, we’ll host an open mic where anyone can share up to 5 minutes of writing at the mic. There will be a book sale and signing following the reading. Andrew Weatherhead was born in Chicago, … Continue reading Barkreaders: Andrew Weatherhead

Free

The HOWL Grand Slam at SLU

St. Lawrence University 23 Romoda Dr, Canton, New York, United States

Join us for the Howl Grand Slam at St. Lawrence University on Sat, Jan 20 at 7 PM. Winning storytellers from this year’s slams will compete head-to-head, telling stories in line with this year’s theme, Achilles Heel.  Rules: true stories only, no notes, and each story must be told in 5 minutes. Admission is a $15 donation … Continue reading The HOWL Grand Slam at SLU

$15

Fact or Fiction: A Live Storytelling Game

The Garagery Dorsey St (Behind 53 Main St), Saranac Lake, New York, United States

Fact or Fiction is a fun, live storytelling game where performers tell stories and the audience asks questions in order to determine if what they just heard was true or made-up. (We’ll choose the storytellers in advance to ensure a good mix of fact and fiction.) Audience members can play solo or form teams to … Continue reading Fact or Fiction: A Live Storytelling Game

$10