End of term
It feels like there is a school’s out atmosphere this
week with children being let loose for the summer. Yesterday evening I went to
the last session of advanced poetry workshops with Katy Evans-Bush. These are
held in a room above the poetry café in Covent Garden once a fortnight and
provide for me a chance to escape to London for an evening of poetry. More
important it is the chance to share work (and poetry gossip) with a group of
other poets who are all writing excellent poems. I have learned so much over
the last couple of years about what works and what doesn’t work in a poem.
The evening begins with a catch up of what is happening
in our poetry worlds, which books we’re reading (I shall revisit Jean
Sprackland’s earlier collections after last night) and then it is on to the
critiques. It is a small group so we know each
other’s styles of writing well now. There is such a level of trust within the
group that people are willing to bring along first-ish drafts that are still a
little rough around the edges or one of those poems that is at the stage of
development where you can no longer see the wood for the trees and need an
external eye. I’ve come to enjoy hearing and discussing the others’ poems as
much as receiving feedback on mine.
I can’t wait until September when the workshop will start
again. If anyone reading this would like to join you’re welcome to contact Katy Evans-Bush via her website. And one of our group, Sue Johns is reading with Louder
than Liberty on Wednesday 5th August at the Colour House Theatre,
Watermill Way, Merton SW19 2RD
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