Classes are for students 18+ unless otherwise noted.
Fees are for one adult and one child unless otherwise noted. Please register under adult’s name.
Classes for high school students
Love isn’t just hearts, flowers, and romance—it’s complex, multifaceted, and can take many forms. In this generative workshop, we will explore contemporary poetry by Matthew Olzmann, W. S. Merwin, and Jack Gilbert and use their work as inspiration and springboard for writing our own poems of love: past love, new love, old love, and the love we have for our families and friends. Whether you are new to writing poetry or have been writing for years, bring your notebook and a pen or pencil and leave this workshop with the start of 6–8 new poems that express what love, in all its forms, means to you.
K. T. Landon received her MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and is the author of Orange, Dreaming (Five Oaks Press). Her poems have been published in The Sun, Southern Review, and Best New Poets, among others, and her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net anthology. Visit her website, ktlandon.com, to learn more and read samples of her work.
K. T. Landon