Do you haiku? Ever written a haibun, aubade, or epistolary poem? Want to try your hand at a sestina, sonnet, or villanelle? During this four-hour workshop we will fearlessly and playfully write our way towards working drafts of as many of the forms as we can.
We’ll start with the deceptively simple but evocative gem of haiku. Then we’ll breathe into the slightly pithier prose lead required of the haibun with its haiku chaser. Next up: dawn songs, or aubades, for a love lost or left at sunrise. And then, hearts astir, we turn to the letter form: if you could write a letter to anyone, placed at any juncture in time, who would you address?
This is an in person class held at Inspiration Gallery next to the Ink Spot, at San Diego Writers, Ink on Saturday, April 12 from 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Cost is $60 for Members, $72 for Non-Members
To sign up, visit:
Poetry Play: A Tour of the Forms with Tania Pryputniewicz
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