Downtown Bend: Writers Writing - Prose Poetry as Memoir | |
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Event Type: Adult Program Age Group(s): Adult Date: 12/8/2019 Start Time: 1:00 PM End Time: 3:00 PM Description: Learn the intricacies of prose poems, and write your own.
Library: Downtown Bend Public LibraryThis writing workshop will open with an introduction to the prose poem format and a brief history of the genre, with its current acceptance by many literary magazines. The potential fit between the prose poem and true vignettes drawn from lived experience will be highlighted, and examples shared. Attendees will discuss several poems in small groups, considering the elements of story-telling, vivid details and images, and the use of humor and variations in voice. In the second part of the workshop, participants will write drafts of two prose poems, one derived from a childhood event, and one from an adult perspective. Participants will be invited to share their emerging vignettes, and to consider how their experience as poets, fiction or nonfiction writers may nourish their approach. The workshop will conclude with a handout, including resources for further study of the prose poem. Carol Barrett holds doctorates in both clinical psychology and creative writing. She coordinates the Creative Writing Certificate Program at Union Institute & University, and teaches in the Creativity Studies Program at Saybrook University. Her books include "Calling in the Bones" (Snyder Prize from Ashland Poetry Press), "Drawing Lessons" (Finishing Line Press), and "Pansies" (creative nonfiction, Sonder Press.) *cr* Location: Brooks Room Contact: Paige M. Ferro Contact Number: 541-312-1063 Presenter: Carol Barrett Link: Pansies by Carol Barrett Status: Closed |
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