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As part of Say Anything/Something, a community-based performance and workshop series, Inspired Word Café is thrilled to present a poetry workshop lead by local author and professor Jake Kennedy!This workshop invites writers at all stages and experience levels to engage in a learning and sharing environment.
No registration necessary—spots are first come, first served!
About the workshop: Would you like to make two—maybe three!—magical, brilliant, win-new-friends-quality, charming poems using a technique totally and shamelessly pirated from kids? If so, this is your dang workshop! All you need to bring is your chickenbrain... Jake will provide pencils and paper—said materials also "borrowed" from kids! Thanks, you rascals!
About Jake Kennedy: “I like birds” and “I like bikes” were the opening lines of Jake Kennedy’s circa-1979 first-poem-ever… Now, sadly, Jake is 52 and uses words like “assiduous” and “existential” so, like, what a falling off there was, eh? The point is, though, Jake still likes birds and Jake still likes bikes and he keeps trying to find the courage to say it over and over. Finally, other than bikes and birds Jake likes writer John Lent and he (Jake) was lucky enough to edit and introduce his (John’s) recent (2024!) selected poems entitled Molecular Cathedral. Jake will sell you a copy for free if, like, you totally like birds and bikes, too.
Jake is the author of three collections of poetry: The Lateral (Snare Books), Apollinaire’s Speech to the War Medic (Book*hug), and Merz Structure No. 2 Burnt by Children at Play (Book*hug). His most recent chapbook—published by Gaspereau Press—is The Rublev Horse.
The Alternator Centre is located in the Rotary Centre for the Arts and is wheelchair accessible. Bathrooms are gendered stalled washrooms, with a single, gender neutral and wheelchair accessible washroom available.
Our programming is made possible by the City of Kelowna, the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies at UBC Okanagan, and the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art.
We respectfully acknowledge that we live and work in the unceded, ancestral territory of the Syilx people. It is a privilege to be able to put on events as uninvited guests on their land.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art, 421 Cawston Ave, Kelowna, BC V1Y 6Z1, Canada,Kelowna, British Columbia