$40.00 – $50.00
Teaching Artist:
Cheryl Quimba, literary editor of Free Inquiry and author of Nobody Dancing
See the description below for more information about the Teaching Artist
Dates:
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Time:
1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. EST
What possibilities lie in the creation of poems that defy the line? Prose poems operate in that fertile and porous territory between verse and prose. They offer us the freedom to make full use of the sentence without regard to line breaks, while using the traits like metaphors, symbols, images, sound play, and unconventional syntax that we celebrate in poetry. In this workshop we will encounter a selection of prose poems in a range of styles and approaches, and we will write and share our own prose poem creations.
Please note the following workshop requirements:
Cheryl Quimba is the author of the poetry collection Nobody Dancing and the chapbook Scattered Trees Grow in Some Tundra. With Joe Hall, she co-authored the digital chapbook May I Softly Walk: The Santa Fe Journals. Her poems have appeared in 1913, Tinfish, P-Queue, Eleven Eleven, Phoebe, Kennesaw Review, and elsewhere.
Register for This Workshop: | General $50, Members $40 |
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