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Duration: Three full-day sessions per term
Dates for Autumn 2011: 8th Oct, 12th Nov, 10th Dec
Dates for Spring 2012: 14th Jan, 11th Feb, 10th Mar
Dates for Summer 2012: 28th Apr, 26th May, 30th June
Type: Saturday sessions
Level: Open to all
Location: London

Term 1

Start date: Saturday 8th Oct 2011
Session times: Saturdays, monthly, 10.30am-4.30pm, 3 sessions per term
Cost:
Full cost:£166.00
60+:£132.00
Concs:£100.00

Term 2

Start date: Saturday 14th Jan 2012
Session times: Saturdays, monthly, 10.30am-4.30pm, 3 sessions per term
Cost:
Full cost:£166.00
60+:£132.00
Concs:£100.00

Term 3

Start date: Saturday 28th Apr 2012
Session times: Saturdays, monthly, 10.30am-4.30pm, 3 sessions per term.
Cost:
Full cost:£166.00
60+:£132.00
Concs:£100.00

 

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Saturday Sessions with Jane Draycott 2011/2012

Your poems are at the heart of these sessions: in-depth feedback from tutor and students on your poetry-in-progress. Bring 16 copies of one of your draft poems to the first session. Suitable for everybody looking to grow and develop as writers.

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Jane Draycott
Jane Draycott is a UK-based poet with a particular interest in sound art and collaborative work. Her latest collection Over was published in April by Carcanet/OxfordPoets and is currently shortlisted for the 2009 T S Eliot Prize. Nominated three times for the Forward Prize for Poetry, her first two full collections Prince Rupert's Drop and The Night Tree (Carcanet/Oxford) were both Poetry Society Recommendations. Other collections include, from Two Rivers Press, Christina the Astonishing (with Peter Hay and Lesley Saunders) and Tideway, a long sequence of poems about London's working river (with paintings by Peter Hay) written while poet-in-residence at the River & Rowing Museum.

Her audio work with Elizabeth James has won several awards including BBC Radio 3 Poem-for-Radio and a London Sound Art Award. Winner of the Keats Shelley Poetry Prize in 2002 and nominated as one of the Poetry Book Society's Next Generation poets in 2004, she was a Stephen Spender Prize-winner in 2008 and teaches on postgraduate writing programmes at Oxford University and the University of Lancaster.

Her contemporary version of the medieval dream-vision Pearl is forthcoming in 2010 from Carcanet/OxfordPoets and is supported by Arts Council England South East.

I've waited some time to read something this intelligent, this sensuous and this crystalline. In fact 'The Night Tree' is the finest collection I've read for ages. - David Morley, The Guardian

Those who enjoyed Jane Draycott's 'Tideway' poems...will know how well she evokes the otherness of the underwater river-world... and it is in this sense that the word 'quiet' should be applied to the chords and modulations of Draycott's eerie and beautiful poems. She listens, and therefore so do we. - Sean O'Brien, The Guardian

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The Poetry School has accessible parking with a front entrance drop-off point. The room used for classes is on ground level and there is adequate space for wheelchair users and an induction loop available upon request. There are fully equipped disabled toilets and an emergency assistance alarm is fitted. For further information please contact the office.


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