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Instructed by Jane V. BlunschiClasses will be Sunday, September 29th AND October 6th
In this 2-day generative class and workshop, we will read and discuss contemporary poetry and prose to craft our own personal narrative pieces focused on our relationship to, and with, queerness that which we think of as "spiritual."
It is often in life's most exquisitely strange and stickiest times that we find ourselves most in tune with and reliant upon the energy that animates us, in all of it's inexplicable and ineffable glory (if you can call it that lolsoooooob).
We will experiment with episodic narrative and the lyric biography to explore memories and life experiences from a fresh perspective, and work with themes like mystery, joy, grief, style, and identity through the lens of queerness to shift our focus to the moments in our lives when the subtle power of spirit has felt most present.
Classes will be Sunday, September 29th AND October 6th from 3 -6 PM in Parker Hall at Mount Sequoyah Center.
Sample texts:
"The Crane Wife" by CJ Hauser
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2019/07/16/the-crane-wife/
"Upon This Rock" by John Jeremiah Sullivan
https://www.gq.com/story/rock-music-jesus
"Thanksgiving in Mongolia" by Ariel Levy
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/11/18/thanksgiving-in-mongolia
Excerpts of work by:
bell hooks - "All About Love"
adrienne maree brown - "Pleasure Activism" and "Emergent Strategy"
Poems by:
K. Iver
Jean Valentine
Maggie Smith
CD Eskilson
Eduardo C. Corrall
Richard Siken
Jessica L. Walsh
Sylvia Plath
Rage Hezekiah
Canese Jarboe
Brody Parrish Craig
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mount Sequoyah Center, 227 N Assembly Dr, Fayetteville, AR 72701-44ND, United States,Fayetteville, Arkansas
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