• Writing Creative Prose with Catherine Martin

    Hopkinton Arts Center 98 Hayden Rowe St., Hopkinton, Massachusetts, United States

    Come spend five weeks diving into the nooks, fields, and sticking points of writing creative prose! Whether you’re hard at work at your novel or essay collection or not sure where to start in your writing journey, this class is a supportive environment for writers of all levels and backgrounds. Each week you’ll receive a […]

    $200
  • A Virtual Thirsty Lab with Meg Kearney

    Zoom Online Meeting , United States

    The Thirsty Lab poetry reading, normally based out of Princeton, MA, continues to meet virtually. Join us on Tuesday February 24th virtually on Zoom with none other than Meg Kearney, our featured reader! Meg Kearney is author of nine books, including All Morning the Crows, which was the winner of the Washington Prize for poetry, a Pushcart Prize nominee, a […]

  • Author’s Voices: A Speaker Series Featuring Mark Walsh

    New Dawn Center 84 Main St., Ashburnham, MA, United States

    Mark Walsh will be the visiting author reading at New Dawn Tuesday, February 24th, at 7:00 p.m., followed by an open mic. at 8:00 p.m. at 84 Main Street, Ashburnham, MA About Mark: Mark Walsh is an English professor at Massasoit Community College in Brockton, MA. He is also an assistant editor at Lily Poetry Review. […]

  • Poetorium Too Poetry Reading & Open Mic Featuring Carla Morrisey & Deborah Jane Mitsakos

    TidePool Bookshop 372 Chandler St. Unit 101, Worcester, MA

    Please join us for a very special double feature edition of our monthly open mic and featured poetry reading series The Poetorium Too at TidePool Bookshop on February 25th from 5 pm to 7 pm hosted by Paul Szlosek & (hopefully) Ron Whittle. It will be a full two hours of poetry and spoken word […]

  • Peace in Worcester: Our History

    An evening of dialogue and a screening of the   award-winning documentary   Location: The Museum of Worcester, 30 Elm Street, Worcester, MA  6pm: Reception with light refreshments. 6:30pm: Screening of the 70-minute film: The Berrigans: Devout and Dangerous 7:45pm: Worcester holds a high place in American Poetry, and also in the history of thePeace Movement. Stay for the discussion with filmmaker Richard Dresser, Claire […]

  • WCPA 2026 Annual Meeting

    Preservation Worcester Board Room 61 Harvard St., Worcester, MA, United States

    The annual meeting of the Worcester County Poetry Association will be held in the ball room of The Salisbury House, followed by a reading by new Worcester Poet Laureate Nicole "Nic" Jean Turner! Nicole Jean Turner is the poet laureate of Worcester, Massachusetts for 2026-2028; a hand-patched, sticker-smattered, snagged-lace-layered writer. She writes in cursive to […]

  • Poetry Writing with Catherine Martin

    Hopkinton Arts Center 98 Hayden Rowe St., Hopkinton, Massachusetts, United States

    Spend five weeks writing and reading in the dreamy, sharp, upside-down, carefully organized world of poetry! Whether you’re fine tuning your latest epic poem or wrestling with the blank page, this class is an encouraging and open environment for poets of all levels and backgrounds. Each week you’ll receive a prompt, two fascinating poems to […]

    $200
  • The Openest Mic Featuring Brian Mosher & Fred Gerhard

    Canvas by Coff33 Corp. 326 Main Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, United States

    The poet, Fred Gerhard, recently published his mother’s poetry and will be reading from her works as well as his own. In 2026, Fred Gerhard, author of Drifting to “Hello” (Khotso, 2023) and Lilacs Still Bloom in Ashburnham (Local Gems, 2023), will be reading his poems and poems from the recently published posthumous collection from his mother, Rena Gerhard, The […]

  • Elizabeth Bishop’s Motley Menagerie

    E.Bishop Grave at Hope Cemetary 119 Webster St., Worcester, MA, United States

    Due to February's extreme cold and snow, Mapping Worcester in Poetry had to put off the annual birthday celebration at Bishop's grave in Hope Cemetery for a few weeks. Now, come join us to hear local poets read her poems about cats, roosters, armadillos, horses, giant toads, sandpipers, dogs, lions, loons, moose, and more. Readers […]

  • Poets @ Large: Women’s Day Spoken Word/Poetry Rading

    The Rose Room Cafe 4 East Main Street, Webster, MA, United States

    The public is invited to a spoken word/poetry reading to celebrate International Women’s Day on Sunday, March 8 th organized by Poets at Large. The free event will be held at The Rose Room, 4 E. Main St., Webster, MA from 1-3 p.m. Featured readers will be Fred Gerhard, Meg Smith and Karen Warinsky. There […]