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Duration: 10 monthly sessions of 3 hours
Dates for Autumn 2012: 23th Oct, 27th Nov, 18th Dec
Dates for Spring 2013: 22nd Jan, 19th Feb, 19th Mar
Dates for Summer 2013: 23rd Apr, 28th May, 18th June, 16th July
Type: Course
Level: Advanced
Location: London

Term 1

Start date: Tuesday 23rd Oct 2012
Session times: Tuesdays 1.30-4.30
Cost:
Full cost:£330.00
60+:£281.00
Concs:£248.00

Term 2

Start date: Tuesday 22nd Jan 2013
Session times: Tuesdays 1.30-4.30
Cost:
Full cost:£0.00
60+:£0.00
Concs:£0.00

Term 3

Start date: Tuesday 23rd Apr 2013
Session times: Tuesdays 1.30-4.30
Cost:
Full cost:£0.00
60+:£0.00
Concs:£0.00

 

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Taking your Writing Further 2012/13

A group which focuses on detailed feedback and discussion of your poems in each session, also key topics. This year topics will include origins of poems, the surreal, and some major contemporary poets. To apply, email six poems as a word attachment to Myra myrarschneider@gmail.com or post with email address / SAE to the address above by 25 September 2012.

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Myra Schneider

Myra Schneider's recent poetry publications are Multiplying The Moon (Enitharmon 2004), Becoming (Second Light Publications 2007) and Circling The Core (Enitharmon 2008) . Other books include Writing My Way Through Cancer, a journal with poems and therapeutic writing ideas (Jessica Kingsley in 2003). She is co-editor of four anthologies of women's poetry, including Images of Women published by Arrowhead Press/SLN in 2006. Writing Your Self (with John Killick), which has a major focus on poetry, was published by Continuum International in November 2009. She was shortlisted for a Forward Prize in 2007. Her work is widely published in magazines and anthologies and she much appreciates the support of Les Murray who has published her poems for many years in the Australian cultural magazine Quadrant. Myra is consultant to the nationwide Second Light Network of Women Poets which promotes women’s poetry and offers many opportunities to its members to develop their work. She contributes articles and reviews regularly to ARTEMISpoetry a comprehensive magazine for women’s poetry. Myra is particularly interested in personal poetry and making connections between the inner and outer world, also in narrative poetry. She also writes about the natural world and the environment. She does many one-off workshops all over the country and is fascinated by the writing process.

 

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