Summer II. “Who Was Here Before” Taught by Bertha Rogers

Bright Hill Press and Literary Center 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY, United States

Grades 1- 7, Ages 6 - 14, 9 am - 2:30 pm, 5 days Includes a trip to the Susquehanna River Archeological Center in Waverly, NY, a site with  native artifacts dating thousands of years ago. We will learn about the Iroquois and pre-Iroquois peoples who settled and lived here, then write about them and […]

Word and Image Gallery “Bucolia: Poetry + Place” Exhibit Opening – Vicki Wicker

Bright Hill Press and Literary Center 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY, United States

Opening Reception; August 1 from 3 - 5 PM Vicki Whicker (Burlington Flats, NY), a poet and photographer, is a member of the Los Angeles Poets and Writers Collective as well as a member of the Bright Hill Press Poets. She has been published in literary magazines such as Mo+th, 12 Los Angeles Poets, Big […]

Word Thursdays – Richard Newman and Margot Farrington

Bright Hill Press and Literary Center 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY, United States

Richard Newman (Jackson Heights, NY) has published two books of poetry, Words for What Those Men Have Done (Guernica Editions 2017) and The Silence of Men (CavanKerry Press 2006), as well as a chapbook, For My Son, A Kind of Prayer (Ghostbird Press 2016). In addition, he has co-translated three books of classical Persian poetry, […]

Word Thursdays Online- Richard Levine, Bertha Rogers, Matthew Spireng

Bright Hill Press and Literary Center 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY, United States

Event will be online via Zoom live. Link will be published soon. Richard Levine (Schoharie, NY and Brooklyn, NY) is a retired teacher and author of Contiguous States (Finishing Line Press, 2018), as well as five chapbooks: The Cadence of Mercy, A Tide of a Hundred Mountains, That Country’s Soul, A Language Full of Wars […]

Word Thursdays – Melody Davis

Bright Hill Press and Literary Center 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY, United States

  Melody Davis (Albany, NY) a writer and art historian, is the author of four poetry collections. Ghost Writer is her latest volume, published by Broadstone Books in 2019. The collection has been nominated for a Pulitzer prize, and a selection of its poems has been nominated for a Pushcart prize. Here is an interview […]

A Word Thursdays Like Never Before: “Preliminary Lectures on Psycho-Spiritual Espionage” – Introducing Unity Falls

Bright Hill Press and Literary Center 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY, United States

    Unity Falls (Unadilla, NY) is the founder and president of Unity Solutions, a precognitive detective agency specializing in solving psychic mysteries before they happen by means of highly complex and deeply mysterious ecosophical-informed divination techniques. He is also a life coach, troubadour, and aspiring father figure to the inner child within us all. […]

Bright Hill Community Library – Pajama Story Hour

Bright Hill Press and Literary Center 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY, United States

Friday's, 6;30 - 7:30 pm Pajama Story Hour includes readings of themed books, themed coloring; stuffed animals and blankets - bring your own or snuggle with one of ours - until everyone has gathered for story-time.   Dates and Books: April 10 - Rabbit Pie, Can't Sleep Without Sheep, Chicken Bedtime is Really Early May […]

“Seeing Things” – An Intensive Poetry Workshop Taught by Robert Bensen

Bright Hill Press and Literary Center 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY, United States

March 8 - May 10 All ages, Mondays, 7 - 9 PM, 10-week session Poetry enables us to “see things”: to see what is and what is not, in the domains of the senses and imagination. We develop our practice of writing by drawing upon both. Workshop participants send one or two new poems each […]

“Seeing Things 7” – An Intensive Poetry Workshop Taught By Robert Bensen

Bright Hill Press and Literary Center 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY, United States

MARCH 14 – MAY 16 “SEEING THINGS 7” AN INTENSIVE POETRY WORKSHOP TAUGHT BY ROBERT BENSEN  All ages, Mondays, 7 - 9 PM, 10-week session    Poetry enables us to “see things”: to see what is and what is not, in the domains of the senses and imagination. We develop our practice of writing by […]