In this workshop, we'll explore what makes short poems fun and memorable. We'll also see how short poems can say big things. After looking at some creative examples, we'll go on a short poem writing spree, and everyone will leave with a pocket full of poetry!
We'll be meeting on Zoom for this virtual workshop. When you sign up, you'll receive a confirmation email that contains the link for our call.
Before moving to Nashville, Joe Kanewas an editor for several literary magazines and taught creative writing in Detroit Public Schools as a writer-in-residence of the Inside Out Literary Arts Project. His poems and stories have found many homes, including RHINO, Elimae, theEEEL, Clapboard House, The Splinter Generation, Cricket Online Review, Psychic Meatloaf, Right Hand Pointing, and the NPR podcast Versify.
Joe is the director of our Youth Education Programs.