Workshop for 'serious' poets who are ready to start honing their craft. More critical feedback and harsh critique will be offered by each other and from the Moderators/Leaders.
Description: Modern Day Renga Poetry
Leader: Barbara Writes
Moderator(s): raj
Objectives: To bring Neopoets together to sharpen their poetic skill, share their poems, and critique Poetry of others. It is a place to interact and co-write Poetry together.
Level of expertise: Open to all
Subject matter: Renga Theme: Rain/Raindrops is to be written in Japanese format. Haiku 5/7/5, senyru 5/7/5, tanka 5/7/5/7/7 and Renga (Eternal string of tanka)
Description: Short form appeals to a reader's imagination and goes across cultural barriers.
It disciplines the poet and requires the most precise choice of words in the same time leaving a good degree of pleasant ambiguity.
How to use a poetic toolbox – personification, extended metaphor, allusions, alliteration, repetition, rhyme, meter – in short form? Without a doubt it is a difficult question, however, it is well recognized that structure and patterns make a short poem esthetically pleasing.
Objectives: To practice giving constructive feedback.
Level of expertise: Open to all, especially newcomers learning to give constructive feedback.
Subject matter: This is widely regarded as one of the worst poems of all time. For this workshop simply pretend that it a Neopoet member's first poem and write a critique. Keep it reasonably short, we can't all write a thesis on everyone's poems.
We will then critique each others critiques.
Description: A quick exercise in Critique
Leader: weirdelf (Jess)
Moderator(s): Volunteers please.
Objectives: To practice giving constructive feedback on bad poetry.
Level of expertise: Open to all
Subject matter: This is widely regarded as one of the worst poems of all time. For this workshop simply pretend that it has been posted by a Neopoet member and write a critique.
We will then critique each others critiques.
The Tay Bridge Disaster
by William McGonagall
Description: To write a Ballade
Leader: Wesley
Moderator(s): Alid
Objectives: To explore a classical form and produce one.
Level of expertise: Open to all
Subject matter: The ballade is the hardest form I know. The shop will study and try to write a 14th century example.
Description:learning how to describe emotions through the use of metaphors,short discussion exercises(short)at least five poems will be written,comparison charts for use in the poem section of workshop
Leader: china blue
Moderator(s): Rula
Objectives:stated above
Level of expertise: Open to all
Subject matter:
emotions and metaphors
Description:To gain a better understanding of the masters of poetry
Leader: China Blue
Moderator(s):
Wesley Snow
Alidzane
Objectives:To learn about and how the 19th century masters lived ,and wrote
Level of expertise: Open to all
Description:
26 days, one subject, three styles of poetry, biting critique, 10 slots . . . Are you willing to give it a try
How are you feeling?
Up to a challenge?
Want to test your ability to write way out of your comfort zone?
Good.
Then join my workshop. It starts May 8th and runs for 26 days.
In that time, 10 lucky people will be assigned a subject and will produce three (3) separate poems and critique 27. You do not get to choose the subject, the styles, or the time.
What could possibly go wrong?
Description: Analysis of "critique"
Leader: W. H. Snow
Moderator(s): Alidzidan, Rula
Objectives: To leave the participants with a better understanding of what and how the poet critiques.
Level of expertise: Open to all
Subject matter: Critique.