Writing Poetry: Memory is a rich source of material for all poets and writers. It is the substance of memoir but also a major part of fiction and poetry. What we notice, what images resonate, what our mind fastens upon -- what fascinates -- changes over time. At this workshop, designed for new or experienced writers, we will experiment and play with a few guided writing exercises that will help you reach into your own sources of memory, music and myth. See this blog entry for a glimpse into the ways we can use the past in our writing: http://sheilapacka.blogspot.com/2012/01/use-of-past.html

This workshop is open to anybody interested in writing poetry, whether kids, teens, adults, or seniors. This is bound to be a fascinating class, and we hope to see many of you here!
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