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28 November at 17:00 19:00 EST

Friday, November 28, 2025
5:00–7:00 pm ET

Learn techniques to express the unique way your mind meets the world.

In this generative workshop, we will consider factors that contribute to poetic voice. In doing so, we will see that our voices are not waiting to be found somewhere outside of ourselves. Rather, they call us to listen deeply to who we are and how we experience the world. You can expect to leave the workshop with tools for thinking about what makes your poetic expression unique. The workshop is open to writers of all levels, but some basic experience with poetry writing is recommended.

Email sarahwolfsonwriter@gmail.com to reserve your spot in advance. Space is limited. 

Sarah Wolfson is an award-winning poet and teaching artist. Her collection A Common Name for Everything won the 2020 A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared in literary journals such as The WalrusThe Fiddlehead, Geist, CV2Arc, TriQuarterly, and The Yale Review. She has taught poetry writing in a variety of contexts to people of all ages, backgrounds, and experience levels. 

Cost: $25

Location: Phoenix Books 5928 Sherbrooke St W
Montreal, Quebec H4A 1X7 Canada
514-482-7323

 

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