NOTE: Applications for this class are now closed. Please see our other class offerings and sign up for our newsletter to be the first to hear about newly added classes.
If you have 10-20+ pages of poetry in progress, this workshop is designed to advance your craft, make significant progress in revising your poems, and gain momentum toward completion of a manuscript in the community of a small, committed circle of peers. Includes instruction; in-class writing; homework assignments; instructor feedback; and the exchange of thorough, respectful critique. Class meets once a month; participants should plan to attend all six sessions.
This is an advanced workshop limited to eight students. To apply, submit with a writing sample of 3-5 poems. DEADLINE TO APPLY: Dec. 22. Writers selected for the class will be notified by January 5.
To apply for this class, click here: https://forms.gle/FQUBofYGDNQmi2KA9
Lee Chilcote is a journalist, poet and author whose writing has been published by Vanity Fair, Next City, Belt and many literary journals as well as in The Cleveland Neighborhood Guidebook, The Cleveland Anthology and A Race Anthology. He is the author of the poetry chapbooks The Shape of Home and How to Live in Ruins and has taught creative writing to youth and adults. He is a founder and past executive director of Literary Cleveland.