“To established and fledgling writers alike, revising can feel even more intimidating than staring at a blank page,” says instructor Brian Tierney. Knowing what to change in a poem and how to change it are difficult considerations, but key to developing one's poetic instincts. To help poets shape and refine those instincts, this class combines two workshop sessions and individual meetings with Brian in between. This model is a unique opportunity for you to learn more about the craft and the practice of revision, specifically focusing on how to re-engage your own work with a readiness and curiosity to change it.
“To established and fledgling writers alike, revising can feel even more intimidating than staring at a blank page,” says instructor Brian Tierney. Knowing what to change in a poem and how to change it are difficult considerations, but key to developing one's poetic instincts. To help poets shape and refine those instincts, this class combines two workshop sessions and individual meetings with Brian in between. This model is a unique opportunity for you to learn more about the craft and the practice of revision, specifically focusing on how to re-engage your own work with a readiness and curiosity to change it.
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