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All Levels | The most powerful poems are sui generis—and each of us has aspects of our work that are like no one else’s. We’ll work together to explore and expand the terrain of our work, through the lenses of our personal aesthetic(s) and obsessions. We’ll practice multiple ways of using these factors to inspire new directions, generate new work, offer more productive and authentic feedback, and ultimately help you generate the compelling, distinctive poems that only you can write.
Due to COVID-19, all classes will take place online-either through Zoom or through Wet Ink, our asynchronous learning platform-through Spring quarter 2021.
All times are listed in Pacific Time.
Class Type: 1 Session
Online, PoetryTerm: Spring 2021
Start Date: 04/17/2021
Days of the Week: Saturday
Time: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Minimum Class Size: 5
Maximum Class Size: 15
$81.00
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Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet is the author of The Greenhouse (Frost Place Chapbook Prize) and Tulips, Water, Ash (Morse Poetry Prize). Her poems have appeared in journals including Plume, Zyzzyva, and Kenyon Review and anthologies including Nasty Women Poets and The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry. She holds a BA in contemporary American literature from Yale University and an MFA from the Warren Wilson Program for Writers, where she was a Javits Fellow. Lisa lives in Portland, OR, where she reads, writes, edits, parents, and cohosts the literary reading series Lilla Lit. (lisagluskinstonestreet.com)