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Evicting the Body from its Home: The Work of Paul Celan (Masterclass, Autumn 2020)

Private Group with 14 members

Autumn Term 2020 Masterclass

16 Sep – Course Start & assignment 1 set
23-Sep – Assignment 1 deadline
30-Sep – Assignment 2 set
7-Oct – Assignment 2 deadline
14-Oct – Assignment 3 set
21-Oct – Assignment 3 deadline
28-Oct – Assignment 4 (double length assignment) set
11-Nov – Assignment 4 deadline
25th Nov –  Assignment 4 Feedback is posted, Assignment 5 set
2-Dec – Assignment 5 deadline
9-Dec – Course end

Retropoetics: Four Billion Years of Inspiration (Autumn 2020)

Private Course Group with 15 members

Autumn 2020 Interactive Course Group

30 Sep – Course Start & Assignment 1 set
7 Oct – Assignment 1 deadline
14 Oct – Live Chat 1 & Assignment 2 set
21 Oct – Assignment 2 deadline
28 Oct – Live Chat 2 & Assignment 3 set
4 Nov – Assignment 3 deadline
11 Nov – Live Chat 3 & Assignment 4 set
18 Nov – Assignment 4 deadline
25 Nov – Live Chat 4 & Assignment 5 set
2 Dec – Assignment 5 deadline
9 Dec – Live Chat 5 & course end

Speaking as a Multitude: Long Poems & Sequences (Autumn 2020)

Private Course Group with 15 members

Autumn 2020 Interactive Course Group:

28 Sep – Course start & Assignment 1 set
5 Oct – Assignment 1 submission deadline
12 Oct – Live chat 1 & Assignment 2 set
19 Oct – Assignment 2 submission deadline
26 Oct –Live chat 2 & Assignment 3 set
2 Nov – Assignment 3 submission deadline
9 Nov – Live chat 3 & Assignment 4 set
16 Nov – Assignment 4 submission deadline
23 Nov – Live chat 4 & Assignment 5 set
30 Nov – Assignment 5 submission deadline
7 Dec – Live chat 5 & course end

Poetic Artifice: Writing With & Against Veronica Forrest-Thomson (Masterclass, Autumn 2020)

Private Course Group with 13 members

Autumn Term 2020 Masterclass

14 Sep – Course start & Assignment 1 set
21 Sep – Assignment 1 deadline
28 Sep – Assignment 2 set
5 Oct – Assignment 2 deadline
12 Oct – Assignment 3 set
19 Oct – Assignment 3 deadline
26 Oct – Assignment 4 (double length assignment) set
9 Nov – Assignment 4 deadline
23 Nov – feedback assignment 4 Assignment 5 set
30 Nov – Assignment 5 deadline
7th Dec – Course end

X-Lit: Ways into Memoir

Private Course Group with 18 members

Group for Autumn 2020 Course

November 7, 2020 10:30 am- November 8, 2020

Poetic Artifice: Writing With & Against Veronica Forrest-Thomson

Private Group with 13 members

Group for Summer Term Course 2020.

4 May – Course start & Assignment 1 set
11 May – Assignment 1 Deadline
18 May – Feedback 1 & Assignment 2 set
25 May – Assignment 2 Deadline
1 Jun – Feedback 2 & Assignment 3 set
8 Jun – Assignment 3 Deadline
15 Jun – Feedback 3 & Assignment 4 set
13 Jul – Assignment 4 Deadline
20 Jul – Feedback 4 & Assignment 5 set
28 Jul – Assignment 5 Deadline
3 Aug – Feedback 5 & Course end

Fortnightly Feedback with Claire Trévien

Private Course Group with 18 members

Reinvigorate those discarded poems with feedback from Claire Trévien and fellow students.

Poem submission deadlines:

POEM 1 – OCTOBER 2

POEM 2 – OCTOBER 16

POEM 3 – OCTOBER 30

POEM 4 – NOVEMBER 13

POEM 5 – NOVEMBER 27

The Long Now: Poetry of Deep Time

Private Group with 17 members

Summer Term Interactive Course 2020

13 May – Course start & Assignment 1 set
20 May – Assignment 1 Deadline
27 May – Live Chat 1 & Assignment 2 set
3 Jun – Assignment 2 Deadline
10 Jun – Live Chat 2 & Assignment 3 set
17 Jun – Assignment 3 Deadline
24 Jun – Live Chat 3 & Assignment 4 set
1 Jul – Assignment 4 Deadline
8 Jul – Live Chat 4 & Assignment 5 set
15 Jul – Assignment 5 Deadline
22 Jul – Live Chat 5 & course end

Online Feedback Course with Liane Strauss

Private Group with 16 members

Do you have a heap of discarded poems which just won’t work no matter how many revisions you make? The Poetry School’s Online Feedback Workshops provide a place for the general improvement of left-for-dead poems in need of resuscitation. Bring poems of any shape or size once a fortnight and receive detailed feedback from your tutor and general advice from fellow students. These courses are ideal for those looking to ready poems for magazine submission.

Working with the Deep-Breathing Line (an International Course)

Private Group with 13 members

The music of every poem is determined by three things: rhythm, metre and lineation. On this course, we will examine these three elements and discuss the ways they interrelate in the shaping of the poem, with a focus on lineation—the art of ending, breaking, or turning the line. In particular we will take a look at the recent resurgence of the ‘deep-breathing line’ — the line that tends to run beyond the conventional invisible barrier in English prosody: the pentameter, often itself thought of as having been established because it corresponds to one natural human breath. Together we will look at how and why a poet would adopt this longer line, explore the possibilities it brings to the poem, and work on extending and loosening the line in our own work. With poetry from Walt Whitman, DH Lawrence, CK Williams, Jorie Graham, Louise Glück, DA Powell, Marie Howe, and Claudia Rankine.

Secrets & Lies (Spring 2017)

Private Course Group with 15 members

Sell your readers tall tales in this repeat of Kathryn Simmonds’ popular course.

Adventures in the Blind Field: Investigating the Unseen, the Unspoken

Private Course Group with 18 members

This ekphrastic course encourages poets to use a specific selection of online images, with an emphasis on photography, to promote new poems. It is rooted in Roland Barthes’ belief that once a viewer’s psyche is punctuated by a photograph they become immediately aware of a ‘blind field’, that world which exists beyond the subject secured within the picture’s frame. The aim is to stretch imaginations by using surprising and sometimes controversial images to inspire innovative poems, and to investigate what Barthes describes as, ‘something more of an internal agitation, an excitement, a certain labour too, the pressure of the unspeakable which wants to be spoken.’

Trust the Image (Summer 2016)

Private Group with 14 members

The image is a poem’s engine; for poets, writing fresh and powerful imagery, encouraging the reader to think about the content of a poem in more than one way, is a joyful experience. On this course we’ll look at how poets use figurative language; how to avoid safe / predictable tropes in favour of daring / surprising imagery; the role of the physical senses; simile and metaphor, synecdoche and how / when to use these devices; the role of symbolism in poetry, and how certain poets – e.g. Wallace Stevens – use encoded symbolism in their work; image clusters; the extended metaphor; and audacious metaphors /
the conceit. We’ll read lots of examples of published poetry and try di erent strategies / approaches to push ourselves out of our comfort zones to create whole new ‘image banks’ for new work. (This is a repeat of a course that has run previously).

Online Feedback Course with Dai George

Private Group with 14 members

Do you have a heap of discarded poems sitting on your sideboard or desktop which just won’t work no matter how many revisions you make? The Poetry School’s online feedback workshops provide a place for the general improvement of your left-for-dead poems, your work in need of refreshment, and your brand new pieces. Bring poems of any size or shape to these sessions for detailed written feedback once a fortnight from a tutor, and general group feedback from fellow students. These two groups will be especially good for those with a large batch of poems that they are looking to ready for magazine submission.

To book your place on this course please visit: http://www.poetryschool.com/courses-workshops/online/online-feedback-course-with-james-brookes.php