Poetic choices
What would you most like your poetry to do? What ideally would you change about it? Working with two very different poets, each originally trained in another art-form, the course will offer a chance to focus on intention and form, your ideas and how you realise them and provide an opportunity to explore a broad range of poetic choices and influences.
Monday, 17th May 2010
End Date:
Friday, 21st May 2010
Fiona Sampson’s latest books are Poetry Writing, A Century of Poetry Review and Common Prayer. She has been short-listed for the Forward and TS Eliot Prizes, received a Cholmondeley Award and is the Editor of Poetry Review.
Neil Rollinson’s latest collection is Demolition. He has won the National Poetry Competition, received a Cholmondeley Award, held an RLF Fellowship and has been Writer-in-residence at the Wordsworth Trust and Manchester University.
Alan Jenkins has received the Forward Prize for Best Collection and a Cholmondeley Award. His latest collection is A Shorter Life.
The Hurst - The John Osborne Arvon Centre
Clunton, Craven Arms
Shropshire
SY7 0JA
Tel: 01588 640658
Fax: 01588 640509
Email: thehurst@arvonfoundation.org




