Coming Up at the Writing Salon
Pre-Register Now for: Writing Dangerously (on Oct. 6th)
Taking Risks, Breaking Taboos, Wrestling with Paradox
- When
- Event has passed (Tue Oct 2, 2012 - Fri Oct 5, 2012)
- Cost
- $95 - $110
- Tags
- Literary Arts, Writers, Writing Groups
Description
What does it take to create vivid, powerful poetry or prose that offers a transformative experience to our readers? How can we engage so deeply with our own material that we, too, are changed in the writing of it?Poet Mary Oliver famously said, “I don’t ask for the sights in front of me to change, only the depth of my seeing.” In this workshop with instructor Ruth L. Schwartz, you’ll spend the day exploring how to ‘see’ more clearly and deeply, both in your outer and our inner worlds. You’ll examine the ways in which this kind of seeing can both complicate and enrich your concept of ‘truth’ within your writing.
“We’ll work to expand our curiosity on every level, including our curiosity about language and form, as well as about our subject matter,” says Ruth. The day will include numerous unique writing exercises especially designed, says Ruth, “to venture into the challenges around breaking taboos, taking risks, and wrestling with contradictions, opposites and paradoxes.”
“We’ll also delve into our notions of beauty,” says Ruth, “and how the ability to see beauty in unlikely places can both deepen our relationship to our material – as well as more fully engage our readers. In the process, we’ll expand the range of emotions available to us, as writers and as human beings.”
Note: CEUs are available for licensed MFTs or LCSWs.
Ruth L. Schwartz is the author of four award-winning books of poems, including Edgewater, a 2001 National Poetry Series winner selected by Jane Hirshfield. Her memoir, Death in Reverse, documents the year following her donation of a kidney to her former partner. Her poems and essays have appeared frequently in The Sun (sometimes under a pseudonym, at the editors’ request), and she has received numerous literary fellowships, honors and prizes. Ruth is currently a Distinguished Visiting Writer in the low-residency M.F.A. program at Ashland University and also teaches privately. In addition, she is a practicing hypnotherapist and shaman who honors and wrestles with pain, beauty and truth in all their disguises.
More Info
- Link
- http://www.writingsalons.com
- Call
- 415.609.2468
- Contact Form (account required)
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