Poetry
This new 12-week course has been designed for those who are practiced at writing poetry, have a body of work and are looking for an area to progress and edit their poems.
Each week, in addition to ongoing development of individual critical discourses, students will explore – by way of their own experiment and close-reading of the work of their creative peers – the formative, generative potential of the collaborative poetry workshop.
About the tutor
Natasha Cuddington was born in Saskatchewan, Canada and holds a BA in Creative Writing and English Literature and an MA in Irish Studies. A writing facilitator with experience in a variety of contexts, her translations, poetry, essays and reviews have appeared variously on both sides of the Atlantic.
In 2017, she was announced as the recipient of the Ireland Chair of Poetry Bursary. Her début poetry collection, Each of us (our chronic alphabets) was published by Arlen House (2018). With Ruth Carr, she co-edited Her Other Language: Northern Irish Women Writers Address Domestic Violence and Abuse (Arlen House, 2020).