May 2024 Tiny Resident Workshop: The Tactile: Touch Your Writing

THE TACTILE: TOUCH YOUR WRITING

Is poetry words only? Or is it a concept, an experience, a conduit? Some stories want more than words; some poems yearn to be something else. So, why should poetry limit itself to one medium when its essence is liminal? In this workshop, we’ll explore ways to weave richer stories and dimensional layers, not always achievable with words alone, by using our hands and physical materials. We’ll ignite our minds and hearts in a new way. There will be no use of digital elements in any part of this class, but you may get a cute package in the mail.

WHEN & WHERE

May 25 & 26: 3-5 PM MST / 5-7 PM EST

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THE WORKSHOP

THE TACTILE: TOUCH YOUR WRITING

Is poetry words only? Or is it a concept, an experience, a conduit? Some stories want more than words; some poems yearn to be something else. So, why should poetry limit itself to one medium when its essence is liminal? In this workshop, we’ll explore ways to weave richer stories and dimensional layers, not always achievable with words alone, by using our hands and physical materials. We’ll ignite our minds and hearts in a new way. There will be no use of digital elements in any part of this class, but you may get a cute package in the mail.

WHEN & WHERE

May 25 & 26: 3-5 PM MST / 5-7 PM EST

The workshop will take place virtually via Zoom. Upon registration, you will be sent the link closer to the event.

REGISTRATION

To bring poetry to the people, we are offering our workshops on a donation basis.

To support our Tiny Resident, we recommend a $25-50 sliding donation.

That said, please feel welcome to pay any amount that you can!

All funds will be used to support Tiny Spoon’s Tiny Residency Program.

MEET YOUR WORKSHOP LEAD

brooklyn baggett (she/her) is a trans poet and artist living in New York City with her wife, Cora. She holds an MFA from Goddard College, and her work has appeared in Yellow Arrow Journal, Samfiftyfour, engine(idling, Broken Lens, Impossible Archetype, Big Muddy, and River Styx, among others. Her chapbook, we cast shadows & other true stories, is available through Bottlecap Press. brooklyn is also the founder and managing editor of new words {press} – a trans and gender-expansive poetry press.

brooklyn has held teaching positions at Washington University-St. Louis and St. Louis Community College, as well as working as Editor in Chief at The Pitkin Review and as Associate Editor for River Styx Magazine. Above all, brooklyn is dedicated to the radical act of being herself and lifting the voices of trans poets.