The Contemporary Ode

Sale Price:$79.00 Original Price:$99.00
sale

Dates: Any
Format: Independent Study (more info)

Perhaps contemporary poets owe it to Pablo Neruda’s “Ode to an Onion” for giving them license to explore anything (and everything) around them. In this four-module self-paced workshop, you will examine the expectations set by titling a poem “Ode” and investigate a diverse selection of contemporary odes (such as those by Angel Nafis, Clint Smith, Kiki Petrosino, Martha Silano, Marcus Wicker, Sharon Olds, Lucille Clifton, Lauren K. Alleyne, Kevin Young), exploring the craft elements that make a contemporary ode—especially those on unexpected or mundane subjects—successful before setting off to write your own.

Each lesson focuses on a new technique and reason for adopting this form. The writing assignments include celebrating objects, creating narratives, reclaiming history, and finding bold new ways to write about the self and body.

Shortly after you Add to Cart, you will receive an email containing an invitation to create an account and begin learning. Note: This class does not include feedback or interaction with the instructor or other learners.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

Dates: Any
Format: Independent Study (more info)

Perhaps contemporary poets owe it to Pablo Neruda’s “Ode to an Onion” for giving them license to explore anything (and everything) around them. In this four-module self-paced workshop, you will examine the expectations set by titling a poem “Ode” and investigate a diverse selection of contemporary odes (such as those by Angel Nafis, Clint Smith, Kiki Petrosino, Martha Silano, Marcus Wicker, Sharon Olds, Lucille Clifton, Lauren K. Alleyne, Kevin Young), exploring the craft elements that make a contemporary ode—especially those on unexpected or mundane subjects—successful before setting off to write your own.

Each lesson focuses on a new technique and reason for adopting this form. The writing assignments include celebrating objects, creating narratives, reclaiming history, and finding bold new ways to write about the self and body.

Shortly after you Add to Cart, you will receive an email containing an invitation to create an account and begin learning. Note: This class does not include feedback or interaction with the instructor or other learners.

Dates: Any
Format: Independent Study (more info)

Perhaps contemporary poets owe it to Pablo Neruda’s “Ode to an Onion” for giving them license to explore anything (and everything) around them. In this four-module self-paced workshop, you will examine the expectations set by titling a poem “Ode” and investigate a diverse selection of contemporary odes (such as those by Angel Nafis, Clint Smith, Kiki Petrosino, Martha Silano, Marcus Wicker, Sharon Olds, Lucille Clifton, Lauren K. Alleyne, Kevin Young), exploring the craft elements that make a contemporary ode—especially those on unexpected or mundane subjects—successful before setting off to write your own.

Each lesson focuses on a new technique and reason for adopting this form. The writing assignments include celebrating objects, creating narratives, reclaiming history, and finding bold new ways to write about the self and body.

Shortly after you Add to Cart, you will receive an email containing an invitation to create an account and begin learning. Note: This class does not include feedback or interaction with the instructor or other learners.

 
BalkunStacey.jpg

Teaching Artist: Stacey Balkun

Stacey Balkun is the author of three poetry chapbooks and co-editor of Fiolet & Wing: An Anthology of Domestic Fabulist Poetry. Winner of the 2019 New South Writing Contest as well as Terrain.org’s 10th Annual Contest, her work has appeared in Best New Poets 2018, Crab Orchard Review, The Rumpus, and other anthologies & journals. Stacey holds an MFA from Fresno State and teaches creative writing online at The Poetry Barn & The Loft. Visit her online at http://www.staceybalkun.com.

 
Queer Poetics
Sale Price:$79.00 Original Price:$99.00
sale
I’m With the Banned—Celebrating & Exercising Our Freedom to Read & Write
Sale Price:$79.00 Original Price:$99.00
sale
30 Poems in 30 Days
Sale Price:$124.00 Original Price:$149.00
sale
Poets in the World: A Field Guide
Sale Price:$79.00 Original Price:$99.00
sale
Poetry is Not a Luxury: Writing as Essential Act
Sale Price:$79.00 Original Price:$99.00
sale