Greta Stoddart Kilmington Seminar 2024/25

Greta Stoddart Kilmington Seminar 2024/25

Intimate monthly seminars with Greta Stoddart in Kilmington.

Monthly seminar groups with Greta Stoddart, featuring close reading, in-depth discussion and feedback on your poems-in-progress, as well guidance on your next steps as a poet and conversation around contemporary poetry. With a maximum of seven students in each group, these seminars provide an intimate setting and generate supportive and critical friendships, helping you to become part of your local poetry community.

Entry into this group is by application only. If you would like to sign up, please email [email protected] for information and we will assist you in the application process.
Do not book online before applying.

8 x monthly sessions between October and April. Sessions will take place in-person at the Hitchcock Pavilion, Kilmington (EX13 7RF), running Tuesday 1.30–4pm on the below dates.

8-Oct
5-Nov
3-Dec
7-Jan
4-Feb
4-Mar
1-Apr
29-Apr

More information about how all our seminars work can be found on the Seminars Course Page.

About Greta Stoddart View Profile

Greta Stoddart’s four poetry books (Anvil, Bloodaxe) have won or been shortlisted for the Geoffrey Faber Memorial, Forward, Roehampton and Costa Awards. Her long radio poem Who’s there? was BBC Pick of the Week and shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award. She won a Cholmondeley Award in 2023.

Greta has been a poetry tutor for over 25 years, having taught at Morley College in London, Goldsmiths College, University of London and Bath Spa University. She has been Writer in Residence at Exeter University and Poetry Fellow at Warwick University. She lives in Devon.

‘Greta is an exceptional teacher. I have had many tutors over the last fifty years and she has a real talent for teaching poetry criticism by example and with great respect and humility which serves to prompt and foster the same in her students.’

– Seminars 2023/24 survey response

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