Classes

Poetry

  • Term: Spring 2023
  • Start Date: April 24, 2023
  • End Date: June 12, 2023
  • Day of Week:
  • Time: 12:00am - 12:00am PT
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Audience: Adult
  • Location: Online Asynchronous
  • Availability: Yes
  • Public Price: $395.00
  • Member Price: $355.50

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Poetry II

While Poetry I introduces students to the vast creative toolbox available to any poet, Poetry II aims to explore poetic structure and craft in more detail through readings, prompts, discussions, and workshops of your poems. Example poets we will study include Harryette Mullen, Kaveh Akbar, Kevin Young, Layli Long Soldier, and Aimee Nezhukumatathil.

What to Expect from an Asynchronous Class with Hugo House:

Asynchronous classes are perfect for students that need flexibility!

During an asynchronous class, instructors release new lessons once per week. Students then have one week to complete that lesson and any accompanying coursework. You'll learn as much as you would in a traditional class but with the flexibility to work at the best times for your schedule!

While there are no live sessions, asynchronous classes are still a lively and rigorous experience. Async classes are not static lessons but an adaptable and energetic community space. Be ready to work in a collaborative environment, giving and receiving feedback on your writing, participating in discussions, and growing your writing practice in a way that works best for you!

Registration dates:

March 13: Scholarship Donation Day (Learn more.)

March 14: Member registration opens

March 21: General registration opens

Michelle Peñaloza

Michelle Peñaloza

Michelle Peñaloza is the author of Former Possessions of the Spanish Empire, winner of the 2018 Hillary Gravendyk National Poetry Prize (Inlandia Books, 2019). She is also the author of two chapbooks, landscape/heartbreak (Two Sylvias, 2015), and Last Night I Dreamt of Volcanoes (Organic Weapon Arts, 2015). The recipient of fellowships and awards from the University of Oregon and Kundiman, Michelle has also received support from Lemon Tree House, Caldera, 4Culture, Literary Arts, VONA/Voices, and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, among others. The proud daughter of Filipino immigrants, Michelle was born in the suburbs of Detroit, MI and raised in Nashville, TN. She now lives in rural Northern California.