Let Me Live, Love, And Say It Well: Writing Poems Inspired by the Work of Sylvia Plath [Kelli Russell Agodon]
All Levels | Sylvia Plath has captivated readers for decades; we will use her work to encourage our own poems. Designed for all levels of poets, this session will utilize different types of writing exercises and prompts, including working from Plath’s artwork, to help you kickstart new poems. Whether you are a Plath expert or someone who has only skimmed The Bell Jar, you will leave with new insights into Plath and her work, as well as several new drafts of your own poems.
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