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Fine Arts Work Center - 24PearlStreet Writing Program

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October 26, 2022

From: Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown

Discover a Workshop Fit for Your Writing Level

24PearlStreet meets the needs of all writing genres and levels. Browse our catalog for workshops ranging from 1, 4, or 8-week virtual LIVE or asynchronous experiences with experienced faculty.

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Upcoming 3-Hour Sprint Workshop

A Handful of Quick Starts

Martha Collins

November 5th from 1-4 pm EST

Identify or refine subjects you'd like to address in poems, including "difficult" subjects you may have been anxious or uncomfortable pursuing. Leave this workshop with a handful of new poetic strategies.

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Upcoming Workshops for You

Writing the Raw: Turning Memory, Wound & Truth Into Poetry

Joan Kwon Glass

November 7 to November 11, 2022

1-week asynchronous, Poetry

Read and write poems that use your personal memories to inventively generate new work.

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Poetry Book (or Chapbook) Bootcamp

Rebecca Morgan Frank

November 7 to November 11, 2022

1-week asynchronous, Poetry

This workshop is for you if you are shaping or revising a poetry book. Join a community of poets in developing a book-length work of poems.

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LIVE Poetry Workshop: Guiding Your Reader Across & Down the Page

Martha Rhodes

November 28 to December 2, 2022

1-week virtual LIVE, Poetry

Spend a week together focusing on how we can help our readers navigate our poems through choices we make.

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Your Own Fire: Writing the Poems that Only You Can Write

Melissa Studdard

November 28 to December 2, 2022

1-week asynchronous, Poetry

Delve into your individual experience and trust the structure of your mind to guide the structure of your poems.

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Browse through all our 24PearlStreet workshops here.

Featured Work by 24PearlStreet Faculty

"Door Out of the Fire"

"Door Out of the Fire" is a setting, composed by Christopher Theofanidis, of four choral “messages in a bottle” based on poems by 24PearlStreet faculty, Melissa Studdard.