Grief Works: Writing Through Ritual
Grief does not resolve. It returns: in images, in objects, in the specific weight of random moments. Learning to capture those recurring feelings can be some of the most important personal work we do. Poetry has long been the medium we turn to when exploring grief. And yet, too often we ask a single poem to contain everything inside of us. That can be an overwhelming, and at times discouraging, experience.
In this four-week online workshop, we will begin from a different premise: that the most powerful thing about writing through loss – of peoples, homes, ways of life and otherwise – is not finishing a single piece, but exploring what emerges from a sustained ritual practice. Drawing on the work of poets including Victoria Chang, CAConrad, Ross Gay, and Jack Gilbert, Grief Works will explore the long history of grief-writing rituals in poetry and the collections that grew from them.
By the end of the course, you will have a wealth of examples of poets who have healed and made magic from their grief, and hopefully experience firsthand what returning to the page can reveal. To fully experience this workshop, we ask each participant to dedicated 30 minutes to 1 hour of work between sessions. A similarly brief optional assignment and handout will be provided a few days before the first class.
Instructors
Warren Longmire
Contact us
- Lisa Roberts
- io••••y@gma••••l.com
Classifications
Age Groups
- Adults
Levels
- Beginner to Advanced