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SUMMARY:Word Candy: Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Making poems yours \n2 sessions\, January 22&29 @1-3pm \nLearn how to make poems from poems. For each session\, we’ll focus on two poems\, taking each apart to see how they work. Then we’ll build a recipe for writing our own poems based on the ingredients we discover. This low-pressure intro to writing poetry allows you to discover by doing\, learning about the elements of poetry from the inside-out. Have fun\, build knowledge\, and explore new forms of self-expression. Each session will have plenty of time to write and share during our time together. \n\nLINE\, STANZA\, IMAGERY: We’ll examine the building blocks of poetry in our first lesson\, line and stanza\, along with imagery and the ways we use language and figures of speech to establish a mood   Poems: William Carlos Williams\, “This Is Just to Say”; Mary Oliver\, “Sleeping in the Forest.” (1/22)\nMETAPHOR AND MUSIC: This lesson goes to the next level as we dip into the mood and magic of poetry: in particular\, the layers of meaning we find in metaphor and the added dimension of rhythm and rhyme. Poems: Emily Dickinson\, “Hope Is a Thing with Feathers”; Seamus Heaney\, “Blackberry-Picking” (1/29)\n\nSUSAN DAVIS has taught writing and literature to students of all ages for over three decades. A recent convert to art journaling\, she is currently working on her first chapbook of poems. \nYou can find more about her work at susan-lucille-davis.weebly.com/ .
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