Karma Lounge
Karma Lounge
Every Wed. night at 6:30 PM The NYC Poetry Group meets at the Karma Lounge for a poetry writing and discussion group located at:
51 First Avenue (between. 3rd and 4th St)
New York, NY 10003.
Come to the Karma Lounge and meet NYC best poetry group, including the New York Poetry Review writers/editors or become a member and get involved by clicking the link below.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nycpoetrygroup/
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