Do you haiku? Every written a haibun, aubade, or villanelle? Want to try your hand at a sestina or a sonnet? During this six-week 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 (otherwise known as aubades) for a love lost or left at sunrise. And then, hearts astir, we turn to the gift of intricate form and the unusual word choices form often invites. We will draft sestinas, sonnets and villanelles.
We will preview examples of each form before we attempt to write our own poems; I also invite you to bring in your favorite form poems to share with us. Class time will include discussion of our example poems, writing exercises, and supportive workshop time for the new crop of original poems we write. Open to beginners as well as seasoned writers ready for a lively and engaging adventure. Bring your device or notebook and pen and come out and play!
Cost is $180 for SDWI members and $216 for nonmembers; class will run six sessions starting June 25 through July 30 from 10 am til noon. To sign up visit Poetry Play: A Tour of the Forms with Tania Pryputniewicz at San Diego Writers, Ink.
Related Links and Blogposts featuring Haiku:
My Bicycle, My Chariot and The Angel Tree: Writing Despite Chaos
November Butterflies: First Proof , The Female Hanged One and Balboa Park Haiku
Velvet Lives I Long To Try: Valentine’s Day Posts
The Four of Cups and The Eight of Cups
Radiating Color: Mirror Daughters, Tarot Archetypes and Web Mothers
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