• Board Meeting

    Parking in East Gloucester Marine lot.

  • The GWC 1st annual kids poetry reading

    Amanda Cook and Jane Cunningham host a reading for kids in  Kindergarten through fifth grade.  Come listen, learn and read.

  • Open-mic for kids

    The Gloucester Writer's Center would like to invite children from kindergarten to fifth grade to read their poetry on Sunday, November 21 at 2:00 at 126 East Main St. Children can sign up to read up to three poems in this open-mic reading at the door or they can sign up in advance by contacting […]

  • Poetry Salon

    Gloucester Writers Center Poetry Salon Saturday, December 4, 2010; 7:30 pm But that which matters, that which insists, that which will last, That! O my people, where shall you find it, how, where, where shall you listen .   -- Charles Olson, "I, Maximus of Glouceser, to You" We have answers! The Gloucester Writers Center […]

  • Scribbler’s Feast

    The Scribbler's Feast was a great event! The table is set for the feast, above.   Below, Peter Anastas reads from “Decline of Fishes", his recent book. Serving of the multi-course sumptuous feast prepared by Heidi  Pulkkinen and Chris Thomas for a slideshow of the event, click here "Let's talk conviviality to another sphere"      […]

  • Writers Read

    Join us, poet Donald Wellman and writer Danuta Borchardt for an evening of poetry and prose Download PDF for complete details

  • Public Talk Michael Cerulli Billingsley

    Gone In One Blow: A 3500 year-old tsunami teaches us about the Atlantic today During the Middle Bronze Age, according to sparse first-person-accounts, myth and recent reconstructions, a mega-tsunamiroared across Ireland from west to east... erasing overnight one of Irelands most vital cultures. This Flood, and subsequent Iceland volcanic eruptions with devastating changes to climate, […]

  • Vincent Katz & Anna Moschovakis Reading

    Vincent Katz is a poet, translator, art critic, editor, and curator. He is the author of nine books of poetry, including Cabal of Zealots (1988, Hanuman Books), Understanding Objects (2000, Hard Press), and Rapid Departures (2005, Ateliê Editorial). He won the 2005 National Translation Award, given by the American Literary Translators Association, for his book […]