Register for this recorded presentation. Explore reading and writing poetry as it relates to the mundane and peculiarly matter of fact.
In this video recording, we will explore reading and writing poetry as it relates to the particular, the mundane, and the peculiarly matter of fact. We will look at such approaches as launching points and how they can offer accessibility and reliability folks may not otherwise expect from poetry.
Author Bio
Mike Chaulk is the author of Night Lunch (Gordon Hill Press, Spring 2020) a book about his time working as a seaman in Nunatsiavut and Labrador. His work has appeared in Best Canadian Poetry 2018, Arc Poetry Magazine, The Malahat Review, The Puritan, PRISIM: International, and filling station, among other places. He is a member of the Vocamus Writers Community.
Pre-Recorded Event Details:
Registration is required. You will receive an event link through your email the day of the program. You will require this link to view this program.
PLEASE NOTE: this is not a live event and the video link can only be viewed for one (1) week after the link is sent.
If you have any questions, please contact Andrea Curtis at acurtis@guelphpl.ca.
Alternative formats are available as per the Accessibility per Ontarians Act by contacting Library Communications at 519-824-6220 extension 239.