The poet William Stafford has famously said, “lower your standards and keep writing… Anybody can write. People might think that their product is not worthy of the person they assume they are. But it is.” How do we handle the anxiety of the blank page? Stafford’s solution is to lower our standards by writing every day, and allowing the notebook process to lead us into poetic discoveries. Writers turn to quiet settings and their notebooks to record their encounters, memories, bits of conversation, quotations from readings, reflections, meditations, associations that lead to fresh discoveries. Each weekly class will consist of exploring writings from a variety of poets and sharing a potential poetry draft that stems out of the weekly notebook entries for encouragement and suggestions.
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Details: First You Plant the Seed: From Notebook to Poem takes place Wednesday, September 17, September 24, (no class on October 1), October 8, October 15, October 22, and October 29 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm remotely online via Zoom.
Genre: Poetry/poetry performance
Level: Intermediate
Format: Generative workshop
Location: This class takes place remotely online via Zoom.
Size: Limited to 12 participants (including scholarships).
Scholarships: Two scholarship spots are available for this class for writers in Northeast Ohio. The deadline for fall scholarship applications is August 25. Click here to apply.
Cancellations & Refunds: Cancel at least 48 hours in advance of the first class meeting to receive a full refund. Email info@litcleveland.org.
Philip's books include the recently published My Blossoming Everything (Saddle Road Press),This Crazy Devotion (Broadstone Books), Our Portion: New and Selected Poems (Autumn House) and, as co-translator, Tango Beneath a Narrow Ceiling: The Selected poems of Riad Saleh Hussein (Bitter Oleander).