Against Disease: The Poetry of Resilience with Pamela Uschuk

Saturday, October 26, 2024 - 10:00am to Saturday, November 2, 2024 - 12:00pm
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Saturdays, October 26th and November 2nd, 2024, 10:00AM-12:00PM

Meetings will take place in the Poetry Center's Conference Room, Room 207; limit 12 students. General registration will open on Tuesday, August 13th at 10:00AM.

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How does one write about a diagnosis so enormous that it seems often beyond the imagination?  In this generative poetry writing intensive, cancer survivor and prize-winning poet Pamela Uschuk will guide writers through the challenges and opportunities of writing about life-threatening diagnoses.  Life-threatening diagnoses are ultimately humbling--not only for the patient, but for friends and relatives who are forced to face their own relationship to living and to dying.  In the two sessions, particpants will look at how other writers such as Jane Kenyon, Meena Alexander, Audre Lorde, Mary Tall Mountain, Christian Wiman, Michael Harper, Dean Young, Jennifer Franklin, Karen An-Hwei Lee, Rainy Dawn Ortiz and others have written about their own diagnoses and dire illnesses. The workshop is open to everyone, including those with direct or indirect experience with difficult diagnoses. Participants will receive writing prompts, will have time to write and share their work with other participants.   

Cost: 

$100

People: 

2