New Poetry Workshop with Hoa Nguyen: on C.D. Wright's One with Others
In this workshop, we will read and write through One with Others by C.D. Wright.
If Not, Winter & Float: A Writing Workshop
In this workshop, we will read and write through alternating works: If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho translated by Anne Carson and Float by Carson. You can expect to generate many poems.
One-Day Workshop on Midwinter Day +++ k f b Poetry Lab Toronto
Mark the shortest day, Midwinter Day, write.
Join this three hour guided romp and celebration of community for word-fire-making. Expect to get a lot of writing done.
Contradictory Sways: On Harryette Mullen, A Writing Workshop Sept - Dec
In this workshop, we will read and write through the works of Harryette Mullen: Recyclopedia,Sleeping with the Dictionary and a book interviews. These books will generate conversation and strategies for the writing we enact. Expect to generate many poems.
Chautauqua Writers’ Festival: Writing in Times of Crisis
In addition to the Festival’s tradition of intensive workshops and one-on-one conferences with award-winning contemporary authors, writers may also explore the craft of writing in the context of urgent social questions through panel conversations, breakout sessions, and a keynote address.
"Cutting Across Linearity": Poetics Workshop Jan. 21 to April 15
As poetry changes itself, it changes the poet’s life. Subversion attracted the two of them. By 1860 it was as impossible for Emily Dickinson simply to translate English poetic tradition as it was for Walt Whitman. In prose and in poetry she explored the implications of breaking the law just short of breaking off communication with a reader.