POET 36 — Poetry Workshop: Write Evocative Poetry by Listening to Your Instincts
Quarter: Winter
Instructor(s): Keith S. Wilson
Date(s): Jan 16—Mar 20
Class Recording Available: Yes
Class Meeting Day: Thursdays
Class Meeting Time: 5:30—8:00 pm (PT)
Tuition: $1000
Refund Deadline: Jan 18
Unit(s): 2
Enrollment Limit: 18
Status: Registration opens Dec 2, 8:30 am (PT)
All of us want to write the best poems, but what do we do when our favorite lines are not someone else’s favorite lines? Worse, what if we’re not sure what our strongest lines even are? This course offers guidance for writers at any level looking to focus on the central skill set of writing contemporary poetry—strengthening and embracing the voice we have, underneath it all, that makes us unique. In this course, students will be shown how to hone their instincts when freewriting and will gain techniques for better understanding what they want from their poems. In addition to generating new poems, we will explore a diverse array of contemporary poets—including Eve Ewing, Ocean Vuong, Jericho Brown, and Tarfia Faizullah—and break down the strategies they use to voice their work. We will also cover focused revision and discuss how to find the right readers for your work. Each student will have the opportunity to receive instructor and peer feedback on a set of poems. Any writer eager to learn from others while ultimately writing in their own style will leave this course with craft knowledge and practical strategies needed to strengthen their work without losing their unique voice in the process.
This course welcomes all skill levels, and we will spend time on poetry as a personal practice (writing for oneself) as well as poetry as a publishing practice.