This writing workshop reimagines the presence of wood in our words, rooting and branching between lines and sentences, paragraphs and poetics of place, reconnecting heartwood with our own hearts.
This workshop explores the ekphrastic approach to climate change with Hannah Larrabee and Jacinda Russell, discussing examples of poetry, essays, and photography that engage with ecological impact. Participants are encouraged to bring a photograph or artwork related to climate change for generative writing.
This generative workshop explores how successful poems balance literal coherence with emotional truth, examining works that make audacious logical leaps while still feeling grounded and earned. Through close reading and writing exercises, participants will practice identifying where a poem needs more logical scaffolding and where it needs to trust its emotional instincts.
This writing workshop reimagines the presence of wood in our words, rooting and branching between lines and sentences, paragraphs and poetics of place, reconnecting heartwood with our own hearts.
This workshop explores the ekphrastic approach to climate change with Hannah Larrabee and Jacinda Russell, discussing examples of poetry, essays, and photography that engage with ecological impact. Participants are encouraged to bring a photograph or artwork related to climate change for generative writing.
This generative workshop explores how successful poems balance literal coherence with emotional truth, examining works that make audacious logical leaps while still feeling grounded and earned. Through close reading and writing exercises, participants will practice identifying where a poem needs more logical scaffolding and where it needs to trust its emotional instincts.