If you’re considering a poetry practice, please, read this blog post written by Shelley Widhalm. Shelley is a writer and editor who participated in a poetry playshop I led in Loveland two weekends ago, and I couldn’t be more thrilled about the way she took up the challenge to write poems for 30 days as a daily practice. And I love how she pulls details from what other participants said, from what I said, and from her own experience.
If you are interested in guidance and encouragement for your own poetry practice, let me know. I will be taking two new students in September. You can read more about these poetry one-on-one conversations here.
A virtual tour of your workshop – how cool!
Kiitos, Rosemerry, for sharing this. ‘Tis a solid depiction of a playshop conducted by you, as well as a good introduction to you as a person and poet.
Too, it reminds me: I need to get back to my own poem-a-day practice.
Thanks, Dear Eduardo … sending you hugs as you re-engage with the poems and the muse!
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