Here’s a quick look at what’s on offer for our Spring Term (beginning 25 January 2016). To find out about a particular course or tutor, follow the title links or call us to enquire on 0207 582 1679. If you’d like to print out a copy of our brochure to look through at home, you can find a print-friendly .pdf version here.
LONDON – SHORT COURSES
Trust the Image with Catherine Smith – avoid the safe and predictable tropes in your poetry and create a new ‘image bank’
Defining a Style with Tim Dooley – for both experienced writers looking to widen their repertoire or for relative beginners looking for a more structure approach to their writing
The New Concrete: Visual Poetry with Chris McCabe and Victoria Bean – off the back of a hugely popular online course, get face-to-face with eye catching poems and create your own
The Poem as a Party Guest with Wayne Holloway Smith – don’t be a bore… play it cool and charm the room by leaving a little mystery in your poetry
Paradise Lost: ‘An Express Elevator to Hell’ with Simon Barraclough – what have Milton and James Cameron got in common? Get to grips with Milton’s epic in this interactive reading course
LONDON – TALKS
T S Eliot Prize Preview with John Greening – our annual round up of the year’s best collections, as selected by the T S Eliot Prize Judges
LONDON – SHORT / ONE DAY WORKSHOPS
Following the brush: Making Zuihitsu Poetry with Cheryl Moskowitz – learn about and employ ancient Japanese techniques in your own poetry
Poetry & Visual Art with Tamar Yoseloff – back due to popular demand, this two day course includes a trip to a gallery and time to workshop those poems it inspired
Improve your Performance: Voice Skills for Poets with Nicola Collett – exactly what it says on the tin, but with a hugely experienced voice coach – inject some confidence into your readings
What is a Poem? with Daljit Nagra – who better to give you the techniques to think again and write poems that push at the boundaries
Writing the Difficult Poem with Mona Arshi – capture those slippery, evasive and important poems with the current Forward Prize-winner
Food as Metaphor with Rosie Shepperd – literally a taster session: food will be served, poetry will be read and you’ll cook up some poems of your own
Hide and Seek in the Ideas Forest: Poetry & Picture Making with Sophie Herxheimer – take inspiration from Sophie’s Poetry Cafe exhibition of work and experiment with loosening poems and pictures from streets and trees
Streetwise with Penelope Shuttle – not just a place guiding us from A to B: remember, encounter and invent aspects of ‘the street’
BRISTOL
Poetry Studio with Fiona Hamilton – open to everyone wishing to participate in playing and experimenting with poetic forms, styles and genres
EXETER
Voice of the Earth with Jennie Osborne – find ways to voice your sadness, anger or joy for the earth as poets increasingly speak out for the voiceless
MANCHESTER
Ovid in Contemporary Poetry: a Reading and Writing Course with Edmund Prestwich – loved through almost two millennia, this course will look at Ovid and some examples of the poetry he’s inspired since to influence your own writing
Saturday Sessions with Ann & Peter Sansom – monthly sessions which combines brilliant writing exercises with insightful, supportive feedback
ONLINE COURSES
The Word Made Fresh’ – Restoring the Bible to English Poetry with Steve Ely – identify the Biblical literary techniques and work their influence into your poetry
Against English: Dialects, Conlangs and New Vocabularies with Harry Giles – for poets looking for multiple new techniques to break out from the limitations of language
Trust the Image with Catherine Smith – an online version of Catherine’s face-to-face course
What Work Is with Kim Moore – taking Philip Levine’s poem as a touchstone, explore other poets’ tackling of the subject and move towards the creation of your own ‘poetics of work’
Fragments, from the Thought to the Page 2016 with Kathryn Maris – a genre-bending course exploring those who write in fragments and suggesting new ways of observing yourself and the world
Long Poems & Invocations: Making The Measure Work For You with Melissa Lee-Houghton – explore what long poems bring out of the poet’s voice that shorter verse cannot and increase your work well beyond the traditional 40-line limit
A Life on the Edge: Hinterlands and Homelands with Holly Hopkins – bring those memories of suburbs, small towns and places on the edge of the ordinary to the page
Hearing Voices: World Poetry in Translation with Shazea Quraishi – in association with Modern Poetry in Translation magazine, generate new work with inspiration from translated pieces
Working with the Deep-Breathing Line with Liane Strauss – beyond pentameter, work on the lineation of your poetry and experiment with the long-line
The Poetry of Migration with Hannah Lowe – from colonialism to the current refugee crisis, this is for poets of all levels interested in exploring the movement of humans across borders
Fortnightly Feedback Course with Jonathan Edwards – a focused look at your poems-in-progress for all levels
The Lyric iPod: A Reading/Listening Group with Rishi Dastidar – an audio first for the Poetry School – get listening to the hits and get to grips not only with the lyrics of great songwriters, but their traditions, subject and themes
Another great selection of courses, PS. However, the link for the online version of ‘Trust the Image’ doesn’t seem to work (you can get the gist from the face to face link, but can’t add it to your basket).
Thanks Vasiliki. The link for the online version of Trust the Image is fixed now.