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Poetry Workshop wtih dg nanouk okpil

July 13 @ 1:00 pm

Learn to survey a poem with poet dg okpik in this is multifaceted adventure as we focus
on revision. We will learn how to simultaneously write and edit our poems. We will look
at how to slow down, combine ideas and practice editing aloud or in a group. In this
dynamic workshop, we will also think about clarity, consciousness and the impact of our
poems on a reader. Please bring your writing tools and one short draft of a poem to
work on.

dg nanouk okpik is Inupiaq, Inuit, from the Arctic Slope of Alaska & resides in New
Mexico. Okpik attended Salish Kootenai College, the Institute of American Indian Arts, &
Stonecoast College. Okpik has taught in many colleges & universities across the country.
Her first poetry collection, Corpse Whale, won The American Book Award, May Sarton
Award, and Truman Award. Her second collection, Blood Snow, was a Pulitzer finalist.
Okpik works for The Identity Project for at-risk youth in the public schools of northern
New Mexico.
This program is supported by the Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry

Free Free with $10 suggested donation
1050 Old Pecos Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87505 United States
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(505) 982-1338
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