Forms & Features Online with Adele Elise Williams
Online
RSVP Required
All are welcome to a poetry discussion and creative writing workshop, “Engaging the Ordinary: Using poetic form and your own ‘clutter’ to self-archive,” designed and led by Adele Elise Williams.
In this session, we will explore what domesticity, “trash," and our own stuff can mean for the archive within the world of free-verse lyric; and the implications of a self-archive on both “high art” and standard archiving practices.
Adele Elise Williams is a writer, editor and educator pursuing her PhD in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Houston. She has taught creative writing at various institutions, from correctional facilities to universities. Her poetry can be found or forthcoming in Guernica, Barzakh, Cream City Review, Bear Review, Split Lip Magazine, Quarterly West, SAND, Beloit Poetry Journal, and elsewhere. Her current goings-on can be found at adeleelisewilliams.com.
Registration is required; space is limited. To register, email [email protected] with the date and time of the session you would like to attend. This program is for adult participants, aged 18 and up.