Take a look at the upcoming events in-person or on location at the Larksong Writers Place in Lincoln, NE!
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Open Write - Thursdays & By Appointment
Thursdays: 3 pm to 6 pm - Self-directed Open Writes
PLUS! Open Writes by appointment!
Contact us via website or by phone (531-254-5513) to set up a time to come in and write! Times available: Weekdays 10 am to 6 pm First & Third Saturdays 11 am to 2 pm
Set up your own time to write!
FREE
Lincoln Poetry Slam!!!
Nebraska Writers Collective Presents Lincoln Poetry Slam!
Second Thursday of each month Doors Open at 6:30 Poetry 7 - 9 pm Location: 1600 N. Cotner, Lincoln, NE
Nebraska Writers Collective Presents a monthly Poetry Slam in Lincoln!
Writers in Conversation - Third Thursdays @ Larksong
Day: Third Thursdays of each month Social Time: 6 to 6:30 pm Readings & Discussion: 6:30 to 7:30 pm Location: Larksong Writers Place, Lincoln, NE
Join us Thursday, June 18, 2026 with guests Margaret Lukas and Claudia J. Severin!
Each month Writers in Conversation invites two writers at differing stages of their writing career to share their work and engage one another in conversation about the craft of creative writing. The conversation is then opened to the entire audience for a lively discussion of all things literary. The evening is sure to both please and educate, not to mention inspire!
Private Event
Larksong facilities reserved for private event
Poetry Warriors
Friday, June 19, 2026
1 to 3 pm
Book Launch Party: "Flour Water Salt & Time" by Brad Anderson
Book Launch Celebration for Brad Anderson Author of Flour Water Salt & Time Date: Wednesday, July 15th Time: 6-8pm Location: 1600 N. Cotner Blvd.
Join us for poetry, conversation, snacks and refreshments. Everyone is welcome.
Flour Water Salt & Time is a Whitman’s Sampler of Brad’s poetry. From grief folded dark chocolates, to moon lit vanilla cremes, to love filled cherry cordials, to caramel nut clusters of amphibian dreams, he gives us a taste of his life on the great plains. An urban dweller in a prairie state he takes us from the Loess hills and Ashfall, to his front porch and his neighborhood’s community garden. He touches on his late wife, his family, flowers, frogs, the state he lives in, and the meditative calm of making sourdough.
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