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The Magic of Poetry

If you’ve used the phrase, “That was pure poetry,” then you’ll know poetry is more than just craft. It can also create an effable, beautiful, almost beyond-words experience. This class will examine the elusive aspects of poetry, like subconsciousness, dreams, intuition, and feeling. We will read from poets including Arthur Rimbaud and Mary Oliver.

This class is taught by a graduate student in the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s MFA Program in Creative Writing.


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Writing About Your Life: Flash Nonfiction
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1:00pm
Adults
Figurative Language: Make Your Writing Sparkle
Plaza Branch |
August 28 |
12:00pm
Adults
Beginning a Novel
Central Library |
August 29 |
1:00pm
Adults
Poetry on the Page
Central Library |
September 4 |
1:00pm
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The Magic of Poetry

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