Wallson Glass: Twenty Poems in a Day--A Poem-Making Session with Geoffrey Nutter

Join Wallson Glass and fellow poets for a day of poem-making. Four hours of writing experiments, using an array of texts to create collages of language and thought in the course of adding to the "stock of available reality." Our day's work: to watch as language and thought, dreams, lists, technical journals, field guides, tracts and herbal tomes swirl into our memories and dreams and form strange syntheses; to reorder our experience of living in the world of things and ideas as poets and human beings. And to write as much as you have ever written in one day. The transformation of the real and the making of speculative worlds. Living in and through the imagination.
 
Participants have included current and past MFA students, visual artists, film-makers, playwrights, composers, fiction writers, and poets (both beginners and those who have published books). An afternoon of kindred spirits.