WRITING THE CLIMATE CRISIS: An Eco-poetry workshop
Date and time
Location
A117 in the Library at Central Saint Martins
1 Granary Square
London
N1C 4AA
United Kingdom
How can poetry respond to the climate crisis? Come to this workshop and find out how poets are using their work to galvanise people!
About this event
Use words and poetry to call for change and express the emotion that comes with living through these uncertain times.
Led by poet Billie Manning, we will read and discuss the best eco-poetry by contemporary poets from around the world, followed by a series of writing exercises designed to get even the most poetry-shy writer on a roll.
Anyone from experienced writers, to poetry newbies welcome.
Billie Manning is a poet who has had poetry, eco- and otherwise, published by such places as climate magazine It's Freezing In LA! and publisher Bad Betty. She runs poetry courses for City Lit and IFLA!.
It's Freezing in LA! prints environmental slow journalism. 'IFLA!' is a critically acclaimed independent magazine with a fresh take on climate change.