Poetry
May 3-28, 2021
Open to All
Tiered Tuition
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ASYNCHRONOUS with OPTIONAL LIVE ELEMENTS
So you have a draft. What now? This class is geared to helping you rip open the seams of your poems and re-enter them with fresh eyes so that you can prepare them for publication this year. We will look at the revision process of poets like Allen Ginsberg, Elizabeth Bishop, Carl Phillips, Gary Soto, and Sylvia Plath as you turn to your own work and re-enter its rooms. The goal is for your reader to—as Emily Dickinson says about poems—“feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off.” You should be prepared to bring 5-8 drafts to this course. If you don’t have drafts to bring, you will receive writing prompts based on specific themes to help you generate new work to revise. Let’s be radicals together and send our poems out into the world to do their work this year!
OPTIONAL LIVE ELEMENT: We will hold an attendance-optional poetry reading via Zoom during the last week of the course to celebrate your work!
Tyler Mills is a poet, essayist, and educator. Her most recent poetry books are the poetry guidebook Poetry Studio: Prompts for Poets (University of Akron Press 2024) for new and experienced poets and City Scattered (Tupelo Press 2022). She is also the author of the memoir The Bomb Cloud (Unbound Edition Press 2024), which received a Literature Grant from the Café Royal Foundation NYC. Her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Guardian, The New Republic, the Kenyon Review, The Believer, and Poetry. Her essays have appeared in AGNI, Brevity, Lit Hub, River Teeth, and The Rumpus. She has served as a Fellow at the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, and the Kenyon Review Writers Workshop and has been awarded residencies from Yaddo, Ragdale, and the Bethany Arts Community. She is also the author of the poetry books Hawk Parable (University of Akron Press 2019), Tongue Lyre (Crab Orchard Series in Poetry First Book Award, Southern Illinois University Press 2013), and co-author with Kendra DeColo of Low Budget Movie (Diode Editions 2021). Empathy, rigorous questions, and embracing process are central to her approach to poetry and art making. She teaches for the Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in New York City.
