““Poetry lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world, and makes familiar objects be as if they were not familiar.” — Percy Bysshe Shelley ”
Anatomy of a Muse:
Honesty in Poetry Writing
Do you have something to say, but aren’t sure how to say it? Are you interested in writing poetry, but don’t know what to write about? Look no further than the Program for Narrative Medicine and Health Humanities Writers’ Group! In our first session, we will be exploring tips and techniques for using poetic form to capture your muse just in time for our upcoming Poetry Slam (October 5!). Attendees can expect opportunities to engage in collaborative poetry writing, as well as explorations of narrative, sensory, and tanka form poems to unveil your inner poet.