DATE
Alternating Thursdays
Jan. 22 - April 2, 2026
TIME
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm Central Time
LOCATION
Online
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This Poetry Revision Workshop will focus on deep feedback and revision of existing poems. The goal will be to evolve and refine each poet’s work toward publication in a generous and supportive environment.
If you have a manuscript in progress or a stack of first drafts that could benefit from feedback, this is a chance to revisit and revise individual pieces in the company of other poets. You are also welcome to write new poems to workshop, but new work is not required.
We will meet every other week on Zoom. I will offer optional revision prompts on Wet.Ink, and students will submit a poem of their choosing for written feedback, and read and reflect on their fellow poets’ work. Time in class will be dedicated to workshopping student poems in small groups. Deep discussion and feedback will provide the opportunity to become a better poet, a more observant reader, and a more thoughtful editor of your own work and the work of others.
DATE
Alternating Thursdays
Jan. 22 - April 2, 2026
TIME
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm Central Time
LOCATION
Online
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This Poetry Revision Workshop will focus on deep feedback and revision of existing poems. The goal will be to evolve and refine each poet’s work toward publication in a generous and supportive environment.
If you have a manuscript in progress or a stack of first drafts that could benefit from feedback, this is a chance to revisit and revise individual pieces in the company of other poets. You are also welcome to write new poems to workshop, but new work is not required.
We will meet every other week on Zoom. I will offer optional revision prompts on Wet.Ink, and students will submit a poem of their choosing for written feedback, and read and reflect on their fellow poets’ work. Time in class will be dedicated to workshopping student poems in small groups. Deep discussion and feedback will provide the opportunity to become a better poet, a more observant reader, and a more thoughtful editor of your own work and the work of others.