A poetry workshop for all levels with emphasis placed on the foundational craft elements of poetry—image, metaphor, line, speaker, tone. Come write and discuss poems in a welcoming, low-pressure environment, while learning about and/or reacquainting yourself with poetic craft.
Quinn Lewis is a writer, educator, and editor, whose work has been featured in nationally recognized literary magazines including The Southern Review, Ecotone, and The Cincinnati Review. Her work has received support from the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, Bread Loaf Translators’ Conference, and the Elizabeth George Foundation.
This class is suitable for writers of all levels.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
The Carnegie Center reserves the right to cancel a class if minimum enrollment is not met. It is best to register early to help our instructors prepare and to ensure the class does not get cancelled. We evaluate registration numbers 6–2 business days before a class starts to decide whether we can hold the class. Classes that do not meet minimum enrollment will be cancelled six–two business days prior to the first class meeting. All participants will be notified by email and will receive full refunds.