Poetry Workshop
Featuring
- Siobhan Hodge
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Jun 30, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Centre for Stories
This event will be taking place in-person at the Centre for Stories. In order to ensure that social distancing requirements are met, capacity is limited to 6 people. Please RSVP ASAP to avoid missing out!
Poetry Workshop is a safe and dynamic space where you can craft your poetry and offer feedback to other poets. It provides a collaborative opportunity to share your work-in-progress. It will be focussed on page poets who consider themselves to be emerging. Bringing a poem and providing constructive comments on others’ work is a must.
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Siobhan Hodge
Collapse BioSiobhan Hodge has a Ph.D. in English literature. Her thesis examined the creative and critical legacy of the ancient Greek poet Sappho. She is the co-editor of Writ Poetry Review and has won the 2017 Kalang Eco-Poetry Award, the 2015 Patricia Hackett Award for poetry, and was recently second in the 2019 Ros Spencer Poetry prize. Her work has been published in several places, including Overland, Westerly, Southerly, Cordite, Plumwood Mountain, Axon, Peril, the Australian Poetry Journal, and the Fremantle Press Anthology of WA Poetry. Her chapbook of Sappho poems, Picking up the Pieces, was part of the Wide Range Poetry Chapbooks series, sponsored by Cambridge University in 2014. Her latest chapbook, Justice for Romeo, is available through Cordite Books.
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