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Dire sa vérité malgré les obstacles: un atelier de poésie et de prose (en ligne)

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(Pay what you can afford policy available if needed.The maximum class size is 10.)

Dire sa vérité malgré les obstacles:
(a poetry & prose workshop open to all)

Sponsored by the Shambhala Center of Philadelphia at 2030 Sansom St., Phila. Pennsylvanie.

Taught by Jeffrey Ethan Lee

       L’objectif de cet atelier d’écriture créative est de permettre aux participants de surmonter les nombreuses façons dont on peut éviter de dire ce qui compte vraiment et ce qui a le plus de sens pour soi.. Some fun and/or challenging exercises will be offered to enable participants to identify their own areas of difficulty, their own taboo areas. Some exercises may be aimed at understanding how fear and outrage can be transformed into tools for developing empathy in writing. There may also be some time set aside to discuss the importance of speaking truthfully in an era when lying works so extraordinarily well.
       Sharing in the workshop will be optional but strongly encouraged. After the first meeting, there will be group workshop critiques possible for any who want to submit (usually shorter works) to a workshop process. Longer works can be shared in sections.
       There will be an online private google group created for this workshop so that participants can share new works before every workshop and written responses after every workshop.
       There will also be suggested readings from free online resources so that the class may discuss some great contemporaries and great writers from the past.
       Financial constraints should not prevent participation. Participants can ask to pay what they can afford.

Teacher bio:
        Jeffrey Ethan Lee’s novel The Autobiography of Somebody Else was published by White Pine Press (2016.)  His poetry bookidentity papers, was a 2006 Colorado Book Award finalist and his first poetry bookinvisible sister (Many Mountains Moving Press, 2004), was praised inAmerican Book Review etc.  Towards euphoria was co-winner of the editor’s poetry chapbook prize from Seven Kitchens Press (2012). He won the 2002 Sow’s Ear Poetry Chapbook prize ($1,000) pourThe Sylf (2003), and the chapbookColor Schemes was a finalist for Moonstone’s first poetry chapbook prize in 2015. He has taught Creative Writing at Muhlenberg College, Temple University, West Chester University, University of Northern Colorado, etc.

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