Make your poems eff-able! In our second free workshop with Sallyanne Rock, we'll explore some editing techniques that will help you to look at your drafts through a new lens, get them shaped up and ready for submission.
Bring a poem or two that you're already working on - but don't worry - you won't have to expose your early drafts or steel yourself for a critique! We'll just be showing you the methods and ideas that you can apply to your own writing.
Show up and engage in the ways that fit you best - video on or off, active contributor or background observer.
Zoom
Wednesday 13th November
6:45pm relaxed start
7:00pm actual start
8:30pm end
Live captions available.
About the project
This writing workshop is part of the eff-able project, a spicy anthology of queer crip poetry. For more information ahow to submit to eff-able, visit the eff-able website. Please be mindful that this workshop and space is intended for those who wish to submit to the anthology.
About the facilitator
Sallyanne Rock is a queer, neurodivergent poet from the Black Country. She also is an access support worker for artists, a sometime copywriter, and solo parent of two teenagers.
Working alongside literary organisations such as Writing West Midlands, Verve Poetry Festival, Creative Future and various community groups, Sallyanne supports funding applications and delivery of creative projects, facilitates workshops and mentors other poets.
She is the recipient of the Creative Future Writers’ Awards gold prize for poetry, and her debut pamphlet, ‘Salt & Metal’, is published with Fawn Press.