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What makes poetry a unique art form? How do you write a poem? Why do poets break their lines how they do? If you have ever wondered about these questions, this is the space for you!
In this two-hour introductory workshop with instructor Deshawn McKinney, we will discuss what makes something a poem, the meaning behind line breaks, and ways to strengthen our imagery. Participants will leave understanding the importance of being intentional with their writing, how to construct a poem using line breaks, how to get more powerful images, and some writing activities to take home.
Space is limited, registration is required. Please register using the form below.
About Deshawn McKinney:
Deshawn McKinney is a writer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin working in whatever medium is best to tell the story. His work appears in journals such as Lolwe, Ploughshares, and Glass: A Journal of Poetry. He served as the 2023 Writer in Residence for the Fourth Lake Writing Retreat and is a two time Pushcart Prize nominee. His debut chapbook, father forgive me, was published by Black Sunflowers Poetry Press in 2021.
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