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We look forward to seeing you this September at &Now: Points of Convergence!
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Saturday, September 21 • 10:45am - 12:00pm
Threads of Influence & Homage: Embodied Poetics

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In this workshop poets invite, trace and inscribe threads of enlivening influence. Which artists provide roots, architectures and constellations? What are our animating elemental permissions and how might we write through the ongoing conversations we have with our most resonant sources? How is literary inheritance: garment, house, vehicle, or breath? How do sound, presence, ritual and ethos translate into poetic practices, structures and aspirations of the present moment? Participants will explore how our work is already in correspondence with our most potentially transformative sources, and we might heighten and illuminate these ongoing relationships in our writing.

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Speakers
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Laynie Browne

Laynie Browne’s recent books include: In Garments Worn by Lindens, Periodic Companions, and The Book of Moments. Her honors include a Pew Fellowship, the National Poetry Series Award, and the Contemporary Poetry Series. She teaches at University of Pennsylvania and at Swarthmore... Read More →
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Peter Buller

Peter Buller writes poetry and criticism, as well as a photographer and letterpress printer. Their work focuses on spatial poetics and myth, and questions of silence, intimacy, and transformation. Work is forthcawing amongst a crowing number of established literary circles.


Saturday September 21, 2019 10:45am - 12:00pm PDT
UW1-060