Poetry and Place: Finding Inspiration in Richmond

Poetry and Place: Finding Inspiration in Richmond

Adult Multi-Week | This class has been canceled

1812 West Main Street Richmond, VA 23220 United States

Letterpress + Book Arts

All Levels

9/10/2018-10/1/2018

6:00 PM-8:30 PM EDT on Mon

$105.00

$94.50

$10.00

$10.00

Explore the role of place in poetry, focusing on the city of Richmond as a rich source of inspiration and discovery. We'll read work by poets who have lived in the Richmond area and create new poems inspired by our experiences, challenging ourselves to engage more deeply with the city and the people around us.

  • Course readings and some basic materials will be provided. Students may wish to purchase additional materials and art supplies once the course is underway, which will be discussed when the class meets.
  • Classes are confirmed one week prior to the start
  • date. In order to help us confirm classes, please register as early as possible.
Miner, Lauren

Lauren Miner is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, where she earned an MFA in creative writing (concentrating in poetry) and an MA in English (writing her thesis about descriptions of photographs in the poems of Larry Levis). She's led creative-writing workshops at VCU, the UVa Young Writers' Workshop, and elsewhere. Her creative interests include poetry, nonfiction, photography (both analog and digital), and comics. She currently serves as an assistant poetry editor at Four Way Review, and she is the Artist-in-Residence for the James River Park System.