POETRY

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.

Start Date:
Monday, 17th May 2010

End Date:
Friday, 21st May 2010
Tutors
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Fiona Sampson

 

 

 

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.

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Neil Rollinson

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.

Guest
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Alan Jenkins

Alan Jenkins has received the Forward Prize for Best Collection and a Cholmondeley Award. His latest collection is A Shorter Life.

This course is based at:

The Hurst - The John Osborne Arvon Centre

Clunton, Craven Arms
Shropshire
SY7 0JA

Tel: 01588 640658
Fax: 01588 640509
Email: thehurst@arvonfoundation.org
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