Intro to Ecopoetry – Fall 2022
In this generative workshop, we will examine how poetry evokes connections between human activity and the environment. This workshop moves beyond writing simply of and about nature; participants will learn how to convey and confront their experiences with the natural world through poetry in a time of environmental crisis.
Sarah McCartt-Jackson is a Kentucky poet, folklorist, and educator whose poetry books include: Stonelight, Calf Canyon, Vein of Stone, and Children Born on the Wrong Side of the River.
This class is suitable for 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 between 6 and 2 business days before a class starts to decide whether we can hold the class. Classes that do not meet minimum enrollment may be cancelled a minimum of two business days prior to the first class meeting. All participants will be notified by email and will receive full refunds.
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