Saturday, April 14, 2018
Poetry workshop, Formally Speaking - 12:00 noon until 3:00 PM
Poetry workshop, Formally Speaking - 12:00 noon until 3:00 PM
Writers Circle Studio, Hayesville, NC
Formally Speaking
This class will focus on different types of traditional poetic forms such as the sonnet, the villanelle, and the sestina, and will also include other verse forms such as erasures, found poems, prose poems, and last poems.
Mike James
is the author of eleven poetry collections. His most recent books
include: Crows in the Jukebox (Bottom Dog, 2017), My Favorite Houseguest
(FutureCycle, 2017), and Peddler’s Blues (Main Street Rag, 2016.)
His work has appeared in over 100 magazines and anthologies throughout the country. He has also been active as an editor for The Kentucky Review, Autumn House Press, and his own Yellow Pepper Press. He has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and the Paterson Poetry Prize.
Read a recent interview with Mike here.
After years spent in South Carolina, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, he now makes his home in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with his large family and a large assortment of cats
After years spent in South Carolina, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, he now makes his home in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with his large family and a large assortment of cats
Friday night, April 13, 7:00 PM.
Contact Karen Holmes - http://www.facebook.com/karenholmespoetry
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Don't wait until the last minute to register for a class. If we don't have a minimum five days before the start of the class, we cancel the workshop.Fee: $45.00 Limit: 10 students
To Register for classes, send check to arrive before deadline, to Glenda Beall, Writers Circle, 581 Chatuge Lane, Hayesville, NC 28904 - Please copy and include the Registration Form page. You may also pay online with PayPal for this class. The link for this class is:
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