Thursday, October 09, 2008

Fall 2008 Writing workshops led by Tom Daley

(Just wanted to post this for Tom, having finished another useful workshop with him last night.)


Lexington Community Education: Poetry writing workshop
Seven Wednesdays 6-8 pm
Dates: October 15, 22, 29; November 5, 12, 19 and December 3.
cost $105/Seniors $80
workshop held at Lexington High School
251 Waltham Street, Lexington, MA
To register call 781-862-8043 or go online http://lexingtoncommunityed.org/

Joint workshop in poetry and memoir writing
held at Seattle's Best Coffee
Marrett and Waltham Streets, Lexington
Seven Wednesdays 1:30-3:30 pm (spots open for both poets and memoir writers)
Dates: October 15, 22, 29; November 5, 12, 19 and December 3.
Cost $180
To register and for information contact Tom Daley at tom.daley2@verizon.net

Joint workshop in poetry and memoir writing
at the instructor's home in Cambridge
Two sessions--one from 5:30-7:30 pm and one from 7:45-9:45 pm
Seven Mondays starting Monday, Nov. 3 and ending December 15 cost $175.
For information contact Tom Daley at tom.daley2@verizon.net

Boston Center for Adult Education: Poetry writing workshop
Seven Tuesdays from 5:45-7:45 pm starting November 4 and ending December 16
5 Commonwealth Avenue (Back Bay) Boston cost $174.00
to register, go to
http://www.bcae.org/
or call (617) 267-4430

Learning from Emily Dickinson
An online intermediate-level poetry writing workshop based on an engagement with Emily Dickinson's poems and letters at the Online School of Poetry
Six weeks, starting Sunday, November 9, 2008. Cost: $260
For information and to register contact Tom Daley at tom.daley2@verizon.net

In addition to his post at the Online School of Poetry (http://onlineschoolofpoetry.org/), Tom Daley serves on the tutorial faculty of Walnut Hill School for the Arts and has lectured on ekphrastic writing at Brown University.

Tom’s poetry has been published or is forthcoming in numerous journals, including Harvard Review, Prairie Schooner, Barrow Street, Del Sol Review, Diagram, 32 Poems, Salamander, Perihelion, and Hacks: The Grub Street Anthology. His manuscript, Shim, was a finalist for the Emily Dickinson First Book Prize and the Brittingham and Pollak Poetry Prizes. His poetry was nominated for inclusion in the anthology, The Best New Poets 2007. He is a recipient of the Charles and Fanny Fay Wood Academy of American Poets Prize.
(labor donated)




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