Getting More Out of the Poems We Read and Write, Hillhead Library 2 p.m. Sun 29 November, 2015


Getting More Out of the Poems We Read and Write
Hillhead, Library Glasgow
Free, ticketed
Sunday 29 November 2015
14:00 – 16:00
What, if anything, do all really good poems have in common? How best can we excavate familiar, old poems and explore less well known, new ones? Where do excellent poems come from and where do they go, to grow and help US grow? Why must technique be thought of as content and vice versa? Which poets could YOU be reading? When should we simply give up on a poem we are trying to analyse or compose? Have some fruitful fun while finding out with acclaimed poet and renowned teacher, FWS patron, Donny O’Rourke.
Free but ticketed – contact:
ettadunn@hotmail.com
Tel: 0141 3281935
Hillhead Library
348 Byres Road
Hillhead
G12 8AP
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