Left Side: The poet is visible from the waist up. She smiles widely while making direct contact with the camera. She wears an orange tank top with a while tree printed on the front. She has a brown and copper medallion necklace around her neck. Her hair is loose, reaching her shoulders. Photo by Alejandro Meter @meterphoto. Right side: The words "Open Mouth Presents A Workshop With Leonora Simonovis January 9 2022" in bold black superimposed over a light blue background.

Open Mouth Presents: At the Tip of the Top with Leonora Simonovis

Left Side: The poet is visible from the waist up. She smiles widely while making direct contact with the camera. She wears an orange tank top with a while tree printed on the front. She has a brown and copper medallion necklace around her neck. Her hair is loose, reaching her shoulders. Photo by Alejandro Meter @meterphoto.
Right side: The words "Open Mouth Presents A Workshop With Leonora Simonovis January 9 2022 in bold black superimposed over a light blue background.

Join us on Sunday, January 9, 2022 at 2:00pm Central for a generative workshop with featured poet Leonora Simonovis.

At the Tip of a Top: Working with Poetic Turns

In this workshop we will explore how a variety of poets intentionally use specific parts of speech, syntax, line breaks and punctuation to craft surprising turns that keep readers engaged and involved, both in the act of reading, and also in the process of making meaning and creating connections. We will address questions like, ‘How do we maintain unity in our poems as we take leaps and form associations?’ ‘What is the structure of a poem and how does it work?’ After looking at–and briefly discussing– concrete examples, we will put into practice what we learned and generate new work. Come prepared to play and get messy.

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Recommended for participants 16 years and above.

ACCESS NOTES: The workshop will take place virtually via Zoom with Zoom auto captions. An ASL interpreter will be present. Access copies of workshop materials will be made available via Google Docs.

Communication Access Real-time Translation (CART) service will be provided with advance request. To ensure that we have enough time to book and allow captioners to prepare, please reach out to the Open Mouth team through Eventbrite or via email at [email protected] by December 26th to request CART service. 

Register for the virtual workshop by clicking on the “Registration” button on the Eventbrite page, donating any amount you can, and entering the required fields. You will receive an email with the Zoom information.

Suggested donation of $5.

NOTE: If you are unable to donate at this time, simply enter $1.00 as your donation amount (not zero because Eventbrite won’t let you continue unless you type something other than zero) and click “check out,” then click “pay at the door” as your payment option. Once you have filled out all required fields, you will still be able to register, and you can keep your dollar.

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Sponsors for this program include our Open Mouth supporters on Patreon and the ARt Connect program. The ARt Connect program is generously supported by the Walmart Foundation and implemented by Mid-America Arts Alliance in partnership with the Creative Arkansas Community Hub & Exchange (CACHE) of the Northwest Arkansas Council. Additional support for Mid-America Arts Alliance is from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and foundations, corporations and individuals throughout Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. 

FEATURED POET:

LEONORA SIMONOVIS’s first poetry collection, Study of the Raft, is the winner of the 2021 Colorado Prize for Poetry. She is a bilingual poet, mother, and educator who grew up in Caracas, Venezuela, and currently lives in San Diego, CA. She received her MFA in Poetry at Antioch University, Los Angeles and teaches Latin American literature and creative writing in Spanish at the University of San Diego. Her work has appeared in Gargoyle, Kweli Journal, Diode Poetry Journal, Inverted Syntax, and the American Journal of Poetry, among others. She is currently interested in the connections between language and the land in the face of environmental challenges.