How to carry water: a poetry workshop with Alycia Pirmohamed
Sun, 28 Apr 2024 15:00:00 GMT → Sun, 28 Apr 2024 17:00:00 GMT (d=2 hours, 0 seconds)
In this workshop, we will look at the rich metaphoric potential of water and explore the themes it comes to represent in poetry.
The workshop will involve reading a variety of poems, including the Lucille Clifton poem after which this workshop is titled, group discussion, and guided writing exercises.
There will be time to share work during the session and any pre-reading materials will be sent in advance.
Alycia Pirmohamed is the author of the poetry collection Another Way to Split Water. Her other works include Hinge, Faces that Fled the Wind, and the collaborative work, Second Memory, which was co-authored by Pratyusha. Her nonfiction debut A Beautiful and Vital Place won the 2023 Nan Shepherd Prize for nature writing and is forthcoming with Canongate. Alycia currently teaches on the Creative Writing master’s at the University of Cambridge. She is the co-founder of the Scottish BPOC Writers Network and a co-organiser of the Ledbury Poetry Critics, and she is the recipient of several awards including a Pushcart Prize, the CBC Poetry Prize, and the 2020 Edwin Morgan Poetry Award.
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