• Classes

  • 6 Playwrights & 6 plays

    Cultural Center at Rocky Neck 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, United States

    6 Playwrights & 6 plays:  Susan Frey, Carol Frohlick, Jeana Grady, Ann McArdle, Constance Shute, and Charles Steiner

  • Open Mic

    GWC 126 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA, United States

    Amanda says.Bring words. Get heard. K. Peddlar Bridges             Dorothy Shubow Nelson             Jim Schoel

  • Working Waterfront Writers Group

    Maritime Gloucester Harbor Loop

    Do you have stories to tell about working on Gloucester's waterfront?  The Gloucester Writers Center and Maritime Gloucester are joining together to offer a writers group for current and past waterfront workers.   Amanda Cook of the Gloucester Writers Center will lead the group. This is a free program, limited to 10 writers.  Meets every […]

  • Fish Tales: Theme – Dark and Light

    GWC 126 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA, United States

    Our last Fish Tales of 2014.  Come celebrate the changing light.  The theme is light and dark! Take that however you may, colors, feeling, emotion, music, story.   Photo by Photo by Farhan Zahinhttp://farhanzahinfj.deviantart.com

  • Holiday Construction

    GWC 126 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA, United States

    We received a grant from the Community Preservation Act to fix our roof, put in some windows, fix the chimney and do some other necessities!  This is the way we looked 5 years ago.  We took down the wall to make one intimate space. Thank you to Greg Morell who spearheaded the renovation with co-director […]

  • Working Waterfront Writers Group

    Maritime Gloucester Harbor Loop

    Do you have stories to tell about working on Gloucester's waterfront?  The Gloucester Writers Center and Maritime Gloucester are joining together to offer a writers group for current and past waterfront workers.   Amanda Cook of the Gloucester Writers Center will lead the group. This is a free program, limited to 10 writers.  Meets every […]

  • Barbara F. Hyams: Reading Rilke with Denise Levertov

    GWC 126 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA, United States

    Winter Quarter 1982, Stanford University: Denise Levertov (1923-1997), a world-famous visiting professor of English, and Barbara Hyams (1951-), a newly minted Ph.D. in German Studies, meet for coffee. They bond over reading Rainer Maria Rilke’s (1875-1926) poetry in the original German and become close friends for the remainder of Levertov’s life. To Levertov Rilke is […]