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SUMMARY:Poetry Writing Workshop Series: Sound & Noise - Consideration of the musicality of words
DESCRIPTION:The "Writing Wherever You Are" series\, presented by the Georgetown County Library System\, offers a unique approach to writing poetry that can be of equal value for beginning and experienced poets. The focus is to provide participants with a diverse range of approaches and tools for creating poems.\n\n\n\nAward-winning poet and author\, Marlanda Dekine-Sapient Soul\, of Plantersville\, SC\, will lead the series and bring in a selection of poems by accomplished and emerging SC poets and then guide participants through key elements of these works. She will then discuss ways participants can incorporate these techniques into their own writing. \n\n\n\nMarlanda's work has appeared in Emergence Magazine\, Screen Door Review\, Flycatcher Journal\, Spark & Echo Arts\, TEDxGreenville and elsewhere. Previously\, Marlanda studied in Paris with NYU's Low-Residency MFA program. Currently\, she is an FMA candidate at Converse College\, and a 2019 Fresh Voice of the Year\, awarded by SC Humanities.\n\n\n\nDon't let technology stand in your way! GCLS has laptops and WIFI hotspots available for patrons to check-out.\n\n\n\nThe workshop series is funded by a Fast-Track Literary Grant from SC Humanities and the SC Arts Commission. the sessions are supported by the Friends of the Library groups at each of the four GCLS libraries: Georgetown\, Waccamaw\, Andrews and Carvers Bay.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The "\;Writing Wherever You Are"\; series\, presented by the Georgetown County Library System\, offers a unique approach to writing poetry that can be of equal value for beginning and experienced poets. \; The focus is to provide participants with a diverse range of approaches and tools for creating poems.
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\nAward-winning poet and author\, Marlanda Dekine-Sapient Soul\, of Plantersville\, SC\, will lead the series and bring in a selection of poems by accomplished and emerging SC poets and then guide participants through key elements of these works. \; She will then discuss ways participants can incorporate these techniques into their own writing. \; \;
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\nMarlanda'\;s work has appeared in Emergence Magazine\, Screen Door Review\, Flycatcher Journal\, Spark &\; Echo Arts\, TEDxGreenville and elsewhere. \; Previously\, Marlanda studied in Paris with NYU'\;s Low-Residency MFA program. \; Currently\, she is an FMA candidate at Converse College\, and a 2019 Fresh Voice of the Year\, awarded by SC Humanities.
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\nDon'\;t let technology stand in your way! \; GCLS has laptops and WIFI hotspots available for patrons to check-out.
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\nThe workshop series is funded by a Fast-Track Literary Grant from SC Humanities and the SC Arts Commission. \; the sessions are supported by the Friends of the Library groups at each of the four GCLS libraries: Georgetown\, Waccamaw\, Andrews and Carvers Bay.
LOCATION:All sessions will be conducted on-line with the video-conferencing program BlueJeans.
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URL:https://www.visitgeorge.com/events/details/poetry-writing-workshop-series-sound-noise-consideration-of-the-musicality-of-words-10441
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