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“No matter how long we’ve been writing poems,” says instructor Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet, “there’s still more to learn, about both the art form and our particular poetic practice. A community of dedicated peers can help us deepen and improve our poems, whatever that means for each of us.”
This intensive workshop for a maximum of nine students is designed for poets seeking to reinvigorate their practice and refine their craft in a supportive, guided environment. Students will develop tools for understanding what each poem wants to become and helping it find its way there, including optional revision practices and suggested reading arising from each week’s discussion. Each student will workshop 3–4 poems during the course, and will be required to read each week’s workshop poems before class.
This course is designed for students with previous writing, workshopping, and possibly publishing experience, or those who have taken multiple Writing Salon poetry courses.
About The Writing Salon's Remote Classes
You will be able to participate in live class meetings via Zoom videoconference. To attend classes, you'll need a phone, tablet or computer and access to the internet. You can participate in the class from wherever you'd like, whether on your living room couch or in your office. Before your class meets, you'll receive an email from The Writing Salon with more information about Zoom and your remote class. If you have any questions about remote learning, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at hello@writingsalons.com.
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- Live Zoom Meeting: Tuesday, October 26, 6:30pm-9:00pm
- Live Zoom Meeting: Tuesday, November 02, 6:30pm-9:00pm
- Live Zoom Meeting: Tuesday, November 09, 6:30pm-9:00pm
- Live Zoom Meeting: Tuesday, November 16, 6:30pm-9:00pm
- Live Zoom Meeting: Tuesday, November 30, 6:30pm-9:00pm
- Live Zoom Meeting: Tuesday, December 07, 6:30pm-9:00pm
Lisa is a perceptive reader and outstanding teacher of poetry. I hope to work with her again.
Lisa is an excellent instructor who obviously knows her stuff. She's personable, and meets students where they are. I really enjoyed just listening to her talk about poetry in general— assigned readings, student work, and her own work.