Flight Paths

A poetry workshop dedicated to playing with forms

Ready to walk deeper into the world of poetry?

From acrostics to villanelles to golden shovels, this workshop will explore the strange and beautiful landscapes of poetic forms.

What feelings can you crack open with constraints? What might new forms have to offer to the images, stories, and questions you want to express?

This is a great workshop for people who have taken our Lift Off poetry workshop, but there’s no pre-requisite, all are welcome.

Here’s how it works:

We’ll meet once a week for 6 weeks. We’ll start each session with an easy warmup to find our voices. Then, we’ll try our a new form to carry our ideas forward in new ways, possibly including Pantoums, Haibuns, Tankas, Cinquains, blackout poems. You don’t need to be familiar with any of these to sign up for this workshop. You just need to be eager to try.

There will be some homework, so expect to keep writing between sessions!

The heart of this workshop isn’t “mastering” a form, but joyfully colliding with it, to see what it has to offer us. Rule breaking is encouraged.

Details:

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Cost:

The fee for this workshop is $495. If you prefer, you can pay in 4 monthly installments of $123.75. Tax will be added for Canadians in your local provincial rate. See our financial policies.

Four times a year, we give out bursaries for our programs to people with financial barriers. Check out our upcoming dates.

If you don’t have a credit card, let us know and we’ll gladly find a way to make it work.

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Questions?

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Looking for more options?

Take a peek at our small group writing workshops, our large group writing programs, our retreats, and our coaching services.

Credit where credit is due

The photo we’re using to promote this page was taken by Chris Robert and shared via Unsplash.

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