
Professional Practices
August 27, 2025
Open to All
Tiered Tuition
$75-$200 Reserve My Spot
Wednesday, August 27th from 6pm-8pm (Eastern).
The world is changing more rapidly than ever, and the economic realities of literature seem increasingly bleak—but big changes bring new opportunities. In this seminar, Katie Dozier and Timothy Green will discuss the future of literature in the emerging digital landscape. They’ll cover the current state of the literary industry and the benefits of using social media, NFTs, blockchains, AI, and other technologies to transform the current literary economy of mass-production into one of collectability and abundance. Using examples from their own work and the work of others, they’ll explore the new opportunities these advances create and their vision for a future where poems gain value as they’re shared more widely and freely.
Timothy Green is the editor of Rattle magazine, host of the weekly Rattlecast and Critique of the Week, and co-host of The Poetry Space_, with his wife, Katie Dozier. His radio programming has aired regularly on KPFK-Los Angeles and his articles on poetry appear in the Press-Enterprise newspaper. Green is the author of American Fractal and Hot Pink Moon, which was co-written with his wife Katie Dozier. He’s also the co-founder of the Wrightwood Arts & Wine Festival and the Wrightwood Arts Center. Find him on X @timothygreen. He lives in The Woodlands, Texas.
Katie Dozier’s love of poetry first bloomed as a child. She memorized Robert Frost sitting on a tree stump and bathed in Edgar Allan Poe as an adolescent. While studying words at Florida State University, she also played with chips and became a professional poker player. She’s passionate about encouraging others to discover and share contemporary poetry through her X account (@Katie_Dozier), her Substack, and NFTs. Dozier is the author of Watering Can, and co-authored Hot Pink Moon with her husband Timothy Green. She hosts the top-rated podcast The Poetry Space_, is the Haiku Editor for ONE ART, and an editor at Rattle.