CONVERSATIONS WITH GRANITE STATE POETS
It's National Poetry Month and Hobblebush Books is teaming up with Gibson's Bookstore to present Conversations with Granite State Poets, an offshoot of their Granite State Poetry Series! Tonight we showcase poets Maudelle Driskell and Meg Kearney.
Work Songs: Poems of Labor and Struggle
This generative writing weekend will center around poems that deal with the themes of work and struggle.
Learning from Nina Simone: An Introductory Chapbook Seminar
Using Simone’s debut album as our touchstone, we’ll consider how our individual poems can work together to create a web of themes, and we’ll experiment with ways to create dramatic movement and variety within those themes.
Learning from Nina Simone (Session 2)
Second Session of Learning from Nina Simone: An Introductory Chapbook Seminar
Learning from Nina Simone (Session 3)
Session Three of Learning from Nina Simone: An Introductory Chapbook Seminar
Revisiting Homer’s Odyssey
In this generative writing weekend, we treat the Odyssey as an opportunity to explore contemporary concerns about power and identity.
The Nation as Muse: Learning from 20th-Century Polish Poets
In this generative writing weekend, we will focus on the work of three great 20th-century Polish poets: Czeslaw Milosz, Wislawa Szymborska, and Zbigniew Herbert.
Writing the Urban Landscape: The Poetry of New York City
This generative weekend is the first of ongoing series that will focus on global urban centers and the poets who have captured their essence. In this session, we will explore poems set in New York City, exploring a variety of eras and perspectives.