Thu, Sep 26 at 3:00 PM

PSNY Virtual Workshop: Contemporary Uses of the Long Line

 

Part of The Poetry Society of New York's Weekly Virtual Workshop Series.

With poet Katie Marya!

The world trains us toward brevity—and to be honest, sometimes I need you to keep it short. But who doesn’t crave a longer ecstasy, an extended moment, the chance to get lost and forget the beginning and end of a journey. In this generative class, we will look at how the long line shifts our sense and shape of time.


About the Instructor: Katie Marya is a writer from Atlanta, Georgia. Her work has appeared in literary magazines such as Southern Indiana Review, North American Review, Guernica, Waxwing, AGNI, Fence, and on the national poetry podcast The Slowdown Show. Her debut poetry collection Sugar Work was the Editor's Choice for the 2020 Alice James Book Award. Marya lives in Nebraska where she teaches writing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.


* *This workshop will take place on Zoom.**




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