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A Tantalizing Zoom Workshop from Middle Creek
Middle Creek Publishing’s Zoom Literary Workshop Series This new series offers a celebration of literature, creativity, and community. As Middle Creek strives to nurture and promote the voices of today’s writers, they are also embarking on an exciting transition to become a nonprofit organization. This change will empower them to focus more on the quality of their work and extend their literary reach. You can be part of this transformative journey by supporting their fundraising goal of $2,300.Read More
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Teaser for My Workshop @ the Trinidad Literary Festival
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Two Workshops @ the Trinidad Literary Festival
More info here: https://www.jhwriter.com/get-lit-in-trinidad-on-the-historic-santa-fe-trail/Read More
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Get Lit! in Trinidad … on the Historic Santa Fe Trail
I’m very much looking forward to The Fifth Annual Corazón de Trinidad Literary Festival! I’ll be joining some terrific writers for readings and workshops, including PW Covington, Kate Kingston, Kathryn Winograd, Aaron Abeyta, Ginna Pollack & Senora Banana, Lindy Simmons, SETH, Michele Battiste, and the inimitable Art Goodtimes. Join us for all or part of this 3-day event.Read More
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Encountering a Poet Workshops—Mark Your Calendar!
Mark your calendar! Workshops on the work of Naomi Shihab Nye, Robert Bly, Pablo Neruda, and E. E. Cummings. Presenters will be Lynn Kincanon, Joseph Hutchison (Moi), Evan Oakley, and Marj Hahne. Kudos to the Loveland Public Library and Loveland Poet Laureate Program for such an exciting series! Registration is required at lovlib.org/events.Read More
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Podcast featuring Lynn Kincanon and Moi
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Join Us for a Welcome Spring Poetry Workshop on April 23rd
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Explore Haiku with Gary Schroeder
If you’ve read Gary Schroeder’s wonderful collection of haiku After Rain—and if you haven’t, loosen up that index finger and order a copy here—you’ll want to explore “being present” in his haiku upcoming haiku workshop.Read More
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Join Me at the inaugural Central City Poetry Festival on Saturday, September 21st
It’s a brave thing to take on the mounting of a poetry festival in the United States. But there’s any state where such events can work, it’s Colorado. As a state Poet Laureate Emeritus and director of a creative writing program at University of Denver, I can attest to the fact that poetry is thriving from plains to mountains to every high country valley on the map. So it’s good to be included along with so many other fine poets in the inaugural Central City Poetry Festival (complete details here).Read More
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Join Me at the 2019 Castle Rock Writers Conference on Saturday, September 28th
I’m excited to be part of this year’s Castle Rock Writers Conference, where I’ll be leading two related but independent workshops focused on the notion of Soundscape in poetry. Soundscape is a word I’ve pulled in from the world of music, where it means “a piece of music considered in terms of its component sounds” (says Lexico)—sounds considered apart from the poem’s rhythm. In poetry, it refers the full range of effects a poem’s sounds have on its readers.Read More