Free Poetry in Motion Masterclass

Community Arts Partnership is delighted to invite poets from across NI to a special poetry masterclass, designed to help you develop, write and submit a poem to be considered for the Seamus Heaney Award for New Writing and for inclusion in the antholology

The masterclass afternoon will take place on Saturday 2nd December 2017, beginning at 1pm and concluding at 5:15pm. Participants will be invited to choose two of four two hour masterclasses focused on writing and presenting poetry. Book early to avoid disappointment as places are free but extremely limited.

Please fill in the form below to book your place. Indicating your workshop preferences in descending order. We will do our best to ensure participants get to attend their first and second choice workshops. Tea and coffee will be provided during the workshop interval.

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Workshop 1: Death to Abstracts (with Paul Maddern)

Too many abstract nouns and qualifiers can make a piece of writing goo-like; too heavy and cloying. Reading such writing can be like swimming through treacle and active engagement with content is lost. Using examples by leading contemporary poets, and discussion of work generated in class, we’ll explore the effectiveness of deploying concrete nouns and the resulting goo-less poetry.

Workshop 2: A Beginners Guide to Surviving as a Writer (with Jan Carson)

Join local novelist and short story writer, Jan Carson for a masterclass in showcasing your writing and increasing your profile as a writer. This three hour interactive workshop will cover useful topics such as how to get your manuscript published, finding the write agent, securing readings and festival bookings, increasing your online presence and knowing when to turn work down. With plenty of opportunity to ask questions and network with other writers, this evening should leave you with some practical tips on how to increase your confidence and profile as a working writer. All attendees are asked to bring paper, pen and a short piece of their writing along to the workshop.

Workshop 3: Poetry, Metaphor and the Natural World (with Moyra Donaldson)

Poets have always been inspired by nature, and whether we live in the countryside or in a city, the natural world is part of our vision – it might be the weather, a spider in the bath, a mountain range or a sunset over the rooftops. This workshop will look at examples of classic and contemporary nature poems, and participants will then work on developing their own poem in the spirit of this long tradition.

Workshop 4: Sounding Lines (with Emma Must)

This workshop will combine theory and practice to help you develop how your poems sound – lifting them off the page and into the ear of the reader, or listener. Drawing on ideas proposed by the poet Don Paterson, we will analyse some contemporary poems that use sound particularly beautifully then you will be guided step by step to write a new sound-rich poem of your own.

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