Fine Arts Work Center In Provincetown

24Pearlstreet Workshops

Kim Addonizio The Art of the Short Poem Poetry November 18 to December 13, 2019 Tuition: $500 Class Size: 15 Session: fall Level: 4 week asynchronous workshop

This class is full, but we will hold another session in February. To register for the February workshop, click here.

Why write short poems? They’re fun.They’re challenging. They help you to be concise and get to the heart of what you want to say, and to dive deep. They enable a more detailed critique of their language. We’re going to look at and discuss the structure and language of short pieces, from haiku-inspired American Sentences to forms like the triolet and free verse structures, as well as write to assignments (they will be focused, but broad enough to accommodate any subject that’s on your mind).

Biography

Kim Addonizio is the author of a dozen books of poetry and prose. Her most recent poetry collection is Now We’re Getting Somewhere (W.W. Norton). Her memoir-in-essays, Bukowski in a Sundress, was published by Penguin. She has received NEA and Guggenheim Fellowships, Pushcart Prizes in both poetry and the essay, and her poetry has been widely translated and anthologized. Tell Me was a National Book Award Finalist in poetry. She lives in Oakland, CA.