Level up your poetic craft in this workshop series with JLM Morton
Elevate your poetic craft in this dynamic workshop series tailored for those already writing and eager to take their poetry to new heights. Each session dives into the essential building blocks of poetic practice, from reading to refining your voice, helping you build confidence and broaden your poetic range.
Our goal is to foster a supportive community of writers, offering a safe space where constructive feedback and genuine camaraderie fuel your growth. Here, we celebrate each other’s successes and turn moments of failure into opportunities to comeback better.
In each session, you will:
- delve into poetic structures like lineation, meter, stanza, conventional and innovative forms
- engage in close readings of fresh, contemporary British, Irish and American poetry
- get a prompt inspired by close readings
- workshop your own poems with peers and receive valuable insights to strengthen your work
- participate in open discussions, Q&As, and tackle any challenges that arise in your writing journey between sessions
With a small, intimate group, every participant gets ample time to share and contribute. We'll provide recommended reading lists and expect everyone to engage with the selected texts for in-depth discussions each month.
This critique group is a great option if you want to polish your work to publication standard and/or prepare a poetry pamphlet or collection for submission to a publisher.
“Practice isn’t the thing you do once you’re good.
It’s the thing you do that makes you good.”
Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers (2008)
Expect to explore works by poets like Charlotte Shevchenko Knight, Gboyega Odubanjo, Harry Josephine Giles, John Burnside, Chen Chen, Jericho Brown, Nick Laird, Diane Seuss, Jack Underwood, Clare Pollard, Helen Mort, Fady Joudah, and others.
To keep the inspiration flowing between workshops, an online platform, like a WhatsApp group, will be available for sharing links, insights, and opportunities. Join us and transform your poetry with the support of a vibrant, creative community!
This workshop will take place online to facilitate access for a diverse cohort.
Fee
£120 for three x 3 hour workshops (per term). Note that this group will run October - December 2024 and January - March 2025. Booking is below.
Please note, we realise money is tight for many of us at the moment so we’ve set up an instalment option to pay in two @ £60 each OR a monthly option to pay £40 over 3 months if you can’t pay the full fee now.
Dates and timing
Tuesday evenings 6pm - 9pm
7th January 2025
4th February 2025
4th March 2025