Apr 29-May 3
Online
Online Writing Week: Poetry
Poetry and its Hinterland
‘It is even in / prose, I am a real poet’, wrote Frank O’Hara in a poem. Amy Lowell called her excursions into prose poetry ‘polyphonic prose’. Charles Baudelaire advised, ‘Always be a poet, even in prose.’ The prose poem is several centuries old and yet, as Charles Simic has pointed out, ‘still no one has managed to explain properly what it is.’
Join acclaimed poets Anthony Anaxagorou and Sophie Robinson to explore the enigma of the prose poem, from its earliest examples to more recent manifestations by poets such as Claudia Rankine, Russell Edson and Harryette Mullen. Through writing exercises, close readings and one-to-one feedback you’ll discover the richness and breadth of the genre, receiving expert guidance as you find your own way into reading and writing this most beguiling of poetic forms.
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Anthony Anaxagorou is a British-born Cypriot poet, fiction writer, essayist, publisher and poetry educator. His second collection After the Formalities published…
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Sophie Robinson is a poet, novelist and nonfiction writer living in Norwich. Her poetry collection Rabbit (Boiler House Press,…
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Harmony is a writer, dancer, archivist, filmmaker and the author of 5 collections of poetry including Hollywood Forever and…
Online: £450
Concessions: £315
As part of our effort to increase participation in the arts, we offer limited concessionary places at a 30% reduction. You can select this option at checkout if available.
We are committed to making our Arvon at Home programme accessible to as many people as possible.
Across all of Arvon at Home
Masterclasses
Online Writing Day
How I Write
Online Writing Weeks and Evening Courses
Subject to funding/permissions (please contact arvonathome@arvon.org for more details)
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Monday
11.00–12.30 Everyone gathers online in Arvon’s Zoom Writing House. Your Arvon host will welcome you and the tutors. You’ll get to meet everyone, ask questions, and settle in. Your tutors will ask you to start thinking about your writing, perhaps setting an exercise.
12.30–14.00 Lunch
14.00–16.00 First workshop with both tutors: Everyone meets online for the workshop, which includes writing exercises, discussion and a comfort break
16.00–16.30 Break
16.30–17.30 Tutor readings: Both tutors read and speak about their work, followed by a Q&A hosted by your Arvon host.
Tuesday
10.00–12.30 Workshop: Everyone meets online for the morning workshop, which includes writing exercises, discussion and a comfort break.
12.30–14.00 Lunch
14.00–16.00 Tutorials or Writing Time: Please keep this time pencilled in your diary. Over the course of the week you will have 2 x one-to-one tutorials lasting 25 minutes (one with each of your tutors). These will be allocated for you and sent to you a week before the course starts. If you do not have a tutorial, we encourage you to use this time to write.
16.00–16.30 Break
16.30–17.30 Closing session of the day
Wednesday
10.00–12.30 Workshop: Everyone meets online for the morning workshop, which includes writing exercises, discussion and a comfort break.
12.30–14.00 Lunch
14.00–16.00 Tutorials or Writing Time: Please keep this time pencilled in your diary. Over the course of the week you will have 2 x one-to-one tutorials lasting 25 minutes (one with each of your tutors). These will be allocated for you and sent to you a week before the course starts. If you do not have a tutorial, we encourage you to use this time to write.
16.00–16.30 Break
16.30–17.30 Closing session of the day
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19.15–20.15 (optional) The Arvon Wednesday ‘How I Write’ reading and Q&A — you get a free ticket to this, as well as access to the recording for a month afterwards.
Thursday
10.00–12.30 Workshop: Everyone meets online for the morning workshop, which includes writing exercises, discussion and a comfort break.
12.30–14.00 Lunch
14.00–16.00 Tutorials or Writing Time: Please keep this time pencilled in your diary. Over the course of the week you will have 2 x one-to-one tutorials lasting 25 minutes (one with each of your tutors). These will be allocated for you and sent to you a week before the course starts. If you do not have a tutorial, we encourage you to use this time to write.
16.00–16.30 Break
16.30–17.30 Closing session of the day
Friday
10.00–12.30 Workshop: Everyone meets online for the morning workshop, which includes writing exercises, discussion and a comfort break.
12.30–14.00 Lunch
14.00–16.00 Tutorials or Writing Time: Please keep this time pencilled in your diary. Over the course of the week you will have 2 x one-to-one tutorials lasting 25 minutes (one with each of your tutors). These will be allocated for you and sent to you a week before the course starts. If you do not have a tutorial, we encourage you to use this time to write.
16.00–16.30 Break
16.30–17.30 A celebratory reading where you have the chance to share some of your new writing. Expect laughter, tears and a huge sense of pride for all you have learned, written and achieved this week. There’ll be plenty of virtual hugs.
And then...
Next steps: The week doesn’t stop here. You now have a writing community. Stay in touch. Share your work with each other, and take it forward!