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Course Description

Learn how to generate subject matter; manipulate sound, stress, lining, and imagery; and present your ideas and images effectively on the page. For the typical class, each student will bring an original poem with copies for everyone in the workshop. Another student will read your poem aloud and members of the group will comment, make suggestions, and ask questions. Then you'll have your chance to explain, answer and ask questions, offer revisions. We will try. to get to everyone's poem in the time allotted. Within 2-3 days, I will follow up email with my comments, questions, and suggestions on your poem. Type: Hands-on.

Notes

Instructor: Becky Larkin

Location: Broadmoor United Methodist Church

Prerequisites

Required Supplies: Notebook and pen/pencil

Optional Supplies: Mary Oliver, “A Poetry Handbook;” Billy Oliver, “Poetry 180”

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