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Poetry School Workshops in Liverpool, October 2008

Poetry School Workshops in Liverpool

In association with the Dead Good Poets Society

A series of workshops for poets looking for new skills and ideas. The Poetry School runs specialist courses and workshops all round the UK, and is delighted to be working with the Bluecoat and the DGPS in Liverpool for the first time this year. Visit www.poetryschool.com for more details.

Breaking the Habit: brush up your technique

Tutor: Helen Farish

Venue: The Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX

Date: Thursday 9 October

Time: 11am-4.30pm

Fee: £45 (£35 concs)

Whether you have been writing poetry for a long time or are relatively inexperienced, this workshop will help you focus on technique. Looking at the close relationship between writing and reading, exciting examples of contemporary American and British poems will be used as tools to reveal our own (perhaps habitual) techniques and methods. Once revealed, we will reflect on which are working for us and which need to be questioned.

How to book: please send a cheque to the Poetry School, 81 Lambeth Walk, London SE11 6DX

Narrative and Memory: Inspiration for your writing

Tutor: Vona Groarke

Venue: The Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX

Date: Friday 10 October

Time: 10.30am-4.30pm

Fee: £45 (£35 concs)

Without the traditional devices of character development and extended plot, and with only limited resources of dialogue and point of view, are poems really capable of telling stories? Bring along a poem that wants to tell some sort of story. Using these and other achieved examples, the workshop will look at how poems can cut to the quick of things and what they do when they get there.

How to book: please send a cheque to the Poetry School, 81 Lambeth Walk, London SE11 6DX

The Element of Surprise

Tutor: Jean Sprackland

Venue: The Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX

Date: Saturday 24 January

Time: 10.30am-4.30pm

Fee: £45 (£35 concs)

‘No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader’ (Robert Frost). Poems may be accurate and deeply felt, but unless they contain an element of surprise they may fail to lift off the page and live. Through exercises and experiments, you’ll catch yourselves by surprise to reveal truths you didn’t know knew. Jean’s own work is grounded in ordinary emotions and settings, shot through with an extraordinary imagination.

How to book: please send a cheque to the Poetry School, 81 Lambeth Walk, London SE11 6DX