7th March 2021 | |
12.45pm | |
Online Event Fife | |
Free but booking is essential | |
Event organiser/part of StAnza 2021 | |
Visit the event website here | |
Led by Colette Bryce
Join us for our perennially popular Masterclass to consider the nuts and bolts of poetry writing. This year Colette Bryce, the incoming editor of Poetry Ireland Review, will be offering in-depth critique and comment on a selection of submitted poems.
The Masterclass will be in two parts: a half-hour conversation between Colette and the selected Masterclass poets, streamed on this page, followed by a Zoom discussion, providing an opportunity for critical input from the audience. Tickets can be booked for the Zoom event. The Zoom link will also be shared here at the end of the streamed conversation.
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