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AWP Panel: Academic Worker Solidarity in Creative Writing

AWP Panel: Academic Worker Solidarity in Creative Writing
Room 447-448, Summit Building, Seattle Convention Center, Level 4
The times listed are in PST.

With Natalie Shapero, Lindsay Turner, and Grace Talusan.

In a form characterized by compression, what does it mean to write at length? Can such works cleave to standards of precision and concision as they extend beyond the standard one-pager? What kinds of world-building, expansiveness of thought, or complexity of experience might be achieved in multipage or even book-length poems? Panelists will read briefly from their work, discuss both formal and free-verse approaches to writing long poems, and offer strategies for generating and sustaining them.

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ACLA Seminar: Let's Talk About Poems