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SUMMARY:The Frost Place presents Formalist Track: Freedom and Form\, a Poetry Seminar directed by Patrick Donnelly
DESCRIPTION:The Frost Place presents Formalist Track: Freedom and Form\, a 2021 Poetry Seminar directed by Patrick Donnelly\, from August 1-6\, 2021 online via Zoom. \nFrom the organizers: \nNow Accepting Applications! \nAs always\, you’ll have access to instruction from our world-class faculty\, focused attention on your work\, and the vital exchanges of peers in workshop. Our goal is to support\, refresh\, and inspire you. \n\nSpend five days with a select community of poets exploring your artistic work in the context of a rich variety of poetry ancestors and contemporaries.\nDiscover how poetic lineages and community can provide models\, provocations and correctives to widen your thinking about your own efforts.\nLearn from a distinguished and accomplished faculty how poets choose\, imitate\, enter into dialogue with\, and sometimes argue with the work of our poetic ancestors and contemporaries.\n\nThe Seminar schedule features a daily presentation/discussion exploring aspects of craft and technique\, an afternoon workshop of participants’ poems or individual\, virtual meetings with faculty\, and an evening reading\, some by faculty poets and others featuring participants \nFormalist Track: Freedom and Form \nForm is enjoying a robust comeback\, with poets writing now not just in received forms like sonnets\, villanelles\, sestinas\, ghazals\, haiku\, tanka (as well as free verse\, itself a form)\, but also in a broad array of exciting new forms including golden shovels\, bops\, duplexes\, syncopated sonnets\, and more. \nAt the Poetry Seminar\, we’re interested in form as a way to connect contemporary poets with the most ancient tools of our art\, and especially with form’s flexibility to be adapted in ways that only the future can imagine. Learn more about the Formalist Track. \nThe opportunity to discuss a full-length manuscript is also available. \nPatrick Donnelly is the author of four books of poetry\, Little-Known Operas (Four Way Books\, 2019)\, Jesus Said (a chapbook from Orison Books\, 2017)\, Nocturnes of the Brothel of Ruin (Four Way Books\, 2012\, a Lambda Literary Award finalist)\, and The Charge (Ausable Press\, 2003\, since 2009 part of Copper Canyon Press). With his spouse Stephen D. Miller\, Donnelly translates classical Japanese poetry and drama. The translations in The Wind from Vulture Peak: The Buddhification of Japanese Waka in the Heian Period (Cornell East Asia Series\, 2013) were awarded the 2015-2016 Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature\, from the Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture at Columbia University. Donnelly’s other awards include a U.S./Japan Creative Artists Program Award\, an Artist Fellowship from the Massachusetts Cultural Council\, the Margaret Bridgman Fellowship in Poetry from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference\, a 2018 Amy Clampitt Residency Award\, and a 2019 residency at the Gloucester Writers Center. Donnelly was 2015 – 2017 poet laureate of Northampton\, Massachusetts. \nRegister here: https://frostplace.org/index.php/programs/poetry-seminar/
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/the-frost-place-presents-formalist-track-freedom-and-form-a-poetry-seminar-directed-by-patrick-donnelly/
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SUMMARY:The Life of Poetry: An Online Workshop with Ellen Bass & Frank X. Gaspar
DESCRIPTION:The Life of Poetry: An Online Workshop\, August 2-6\,  with Ellen Bass & Frank X. Gaspar \nFrom the organizers: \nIf you want to write images like that “glint of light on broken glass”—precise\, clear\, and immediately arresting—please join Ellen Bass and Frank X. Gaspar at the online The Life of Poetry Workshop. We’ll craft poems that combine compelling detail with complex thought to create work that is more powerful\, authentic\, courageous and memorable than you’ve ever written before. \nWe will take risks\, summoning the courage to go over\, under or around the censors that silence us. We’ll approach our experience from new angles to find the poem within the story. We’ll question the stories we think are true and explore the power of not-knowing and discovery. \nWe will write poems\, share our writing\, and hear what our work touches in others. We’ll also read model poems by contemporary poets and discuss aspects of the craft. But mainly this will be a writing retreat—time to explore and create in a supportive community. Though the focus is on poetry\, prose writers who want to enrich their language will find it a fertile environment.
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SUMMARY:Georgia Center for the Book presents 2021 Route 1 Reads Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:Georgia Center for the Book presents 2021 Route 1 Reads Poetry Reading\, a virtual poetry reading\, on August 2 at 7 p.m. EDT. Featured guests include Michael Klein\, Kirun Kapur\, Julia Spicher Kasdorf\, Kiki Petrosino\, Adrienne Su\, and Tyree Daye\, with editor Kim Roberts. \nFrom the organizers: \nPoets from Maine to Florida\, featured on the 2021 Route 1 Reads:Poetry list\, participate in a virtual poetry reading. \nTold in ancient caves around campfires\, and recited from bunting-draped\, white marble rostrums\, Poetry is an ancient and evocative form of expression celebrated in every language and culture around the globe. Evolving into different types and genres\, Poetry uses form and interpretation to elicit a response from the reader. Tales of heroism\, songs of heartache\, all have rhyme\, meter\, and other stylistic elements unique to their form of expression. Epic to elegy\, song to Psalm\, Poetry endures and inspires whether written introspectively in a journal\, or slammed on a stage. \n\n\n\n\nThe Poetry selections on the 2021 Route 1 Reads reading list represent the great Poetry traditions from each of our states. History\, homage\, reflection\, and revolution are distilled down to stanzas\, couplets\, lines\, words. \nWhether readers are at home or on the road this summer\, we hope that this list of must-read books will keep everyone turning pages until Labor Day. The full list of featured books is listed here\, in geographical order from North to South: Route1Reads. \nAbout Route 1 Reads \nConnecting the 2\,369 miles of U.S. Route 1 from Ft. Kent\, Maine\, to Key West\, Florida\, the Route 1 Reads initiative is a partnership between 16 affiliate Centers for the Book to promote books that illuminate important aspects of their states or commonwealths for readers travelling this meandering highway. The initiative was launched at the 2015 National Book Festival in Washington\, D.C. \nAbout the Event \nThe East Coast Centers for the Book are pleased to present a poetry reading highlighting each state selection for the 2021 Route 1 Reads list. Poets will participate live on Zoom\, or in pre-recorded readings to be shown at the event. A full list of participating poets will be available soon. Please check back for updates! \nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-route-1-reads-poetry-reading-tickets-162721116239
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