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SUMMARY:Watermark Art Center Writer's Workshop with Sean Hill
DESCRIPTION:Writers Workshop: Mapping Lives and Discovering Connections with Sean Hill\n\nWhen: Thursday\, June 26 from 11:00 AM till 12:30PM at Watermark Art Center with poet and author Sean Hill\n\nNo fee to attend\, but pre-registration is required as space is limited. Contact Leah Grunzke at lgrunzke@watermarkartcenter.org\n\nSean Hill is the author of Dangerous Goods and Blood Ties & Brown Liquor\, and the forthcoming collection\, The Negroes Send Their Love. His poems have appeared in Callaloo\, Harvard Review\, The Oxford American\, Poetry\, Tin House\, and numerous other journals\, and in several anthologies including Black Nature and Villanelles. Hill lives in southwestern Montana with his family and is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Montana. More about Sean Hill  \n\nMapping Lives and Discovering Connections\n\nHow are we voices for wildness? How does the way we are seen in the places we call home affect how we write about place? Can we re-see through defamiliarization? How do the tools of the craft of poetry teach us how to connect with wildness both ours and that which is outside of us?\n\nIn this writing class\, we will map our lives and explore the connections we can build with poetry nudging words to find their place in syntax\, marrying disparates with metaphor\, stringing images and thoughts in patterns of ideation and emotion\, connecting others to our words to illuminate connections with the non-human world. We'll discuss poems selected from A Literary Field Guide to Southern Appalachia and Cascadia Field Guide: Art | Ecology | Poetry to guide this exploration.\n\nCome prepared to generate ideas and share work written during our time together. Our goals will be finding connections\, furthering exploration\, spurring generation\, and creating the makings of a draft of a new poem.\n\nPre-registration is required as space is limited. Contact Leah Grunzke at lgrunzke@watermarkartcenter.org\n\n\n\nThis activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Region 2 Arts Council\, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.\n\nMNWC thanks the BSU English Department\, Extending Learning\, and the College of Creativity\, Enterprise & Place\, for their support and encouragement.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Writers Workshop: Mapping Lives and Discovering Connections with Sean Hill</strong></p>\n\n<p>When: Thursday\, June 26 from 11:00 AM till 12:30PM at Watermark Art Center with poet and author Sean Hill<br />\nNo fee to attend\, but pre-registration is required as space is limited. Contact Leah Grunzke at <a href="mailto:lgrunzke@watermarkartcenter.org">lgrunzke@watermarkartcenter.org</a></p>\n\n<p>Sean Hill is the author of <em>Dangerous Goods</em> and <em>Blood Ties &amp\; Brown Liquor</em>\, and the forthcoming collection\, T<em>he Negroes Send Their Love</em>. His poems have appeared in<em> Callaloo\, Harvard Review\, The Oxford American\, Poetry\, Tin House\,</em> and numerous other journals\, and in several anthologies including<em> Black Nature</em> and <em>Villanelles</em>. Hill lives in southwestern Montana with his family and is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Montana. <a href="https://watermarkartcenter.org/sean-hill-poet-author/"><em>More about Sean Hill &rarr\;</em></a></p>\n\n<p><strong>Mapping Lives and Discovering Connections</strong></p>\n\n<p>How are we voices for wildness? How does the way we are seen in the places we call home affect how we write about place? Can we re-see through defamiliarization? How do the tools of the craft of poetry teach us how to connect with wildness&mdash\;both ours and that which is outside of us?</p>\n\n<p>In this writing class\, we will map our lives and explore the connections we can build with poetry&mdash\;nudging words to find their place in syntax\, marrying disparates with metaphor\, stringing images and thoughts in patterns of ideation and emotion\, connecting others to our words&mdash\;to illuminate connections with the non-human world. We&rsquo\;ll discuss poems selected from <em>A Literary Field Guide to Southern Appalachia</em> and <em>Cascadia Field Guide: Art | Ecology | Poetry</em> to guide this exploration.</p>\n\n<p>Come prepared to generate ideas and share work written during our time together. Our goals will be finding connections\, furthering exploration\, spurring generation\, and creating the makings of a draft of a new poem.</p>\n\n<p>Pre-registration is required as space is limited. Contact Leah Grunzke at <a href="mailto:lgrunzke@watermarkartcenter.org">lgrunzke@watermarkartcenter.org</a></p>\n\n<p><img alt="Region 2 Logo" class="alignleft wp-image-28131" height="58" src="https://watermarkartcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Region-2-logo-trimmed.jpg" style="height:58px\; width:89px" width="89" /><img alt="Legacy and MSAB logos combined" class="alignleft wp-image-25799" height="114" src="https://watermarkartcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/legacy_logo_rgb-web-300x262.jpg" style="height:114px\; width:131px" width="131" /></p>\n\n<p>This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Region 2 Arts Council\, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts &amp\; Cultural Heritage Fund.</p>\n\n<p>MNWC thanks the BSU English Department\, Extending Learning\, and the College of Creativity\, Enterprise &amp\; Place\, for their support and encouragement.</p>\n
LOCATION:Watermark Art Center 505 Bemidji Ave N Bemidji\, MN 56601
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