21 Day Poetry Challenge

21

designed with the challenges of the 21st century in mind

cross the threshold

between not-writing & writing. it isn’t about inspiration…
it’s about habit, rhythm, & craft.
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find a path

to your own, original writing
via daily readings of contemporary poems & provocations
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even pleasure

writing will feel natural
as you build muscle memory drafting a poem, passage or poetic fragment daily for 21 days
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with clear direction

to push your work beyond the stages of early composition
& thoughtful feedback on up to 3 poems at the end of the course…
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for poets and aspiring poets

at any stage
especially those wishing to establish or deepen their daily writing practice
& connect with more purpose

my part.

I’ll email you a contemporary poem & original writing provocation each morning for 21 days, concluding on the solstice or equinox.

at the end of our 3 weeks, I’ll offer you thoughtful feedback on up to 3 poems, passages or poetic fragments.

your part.

read. feel. enjoy a minimum of 15 minutes a day generating material for a new poem.

optional, but why not?

at the end of the series, submit up to three new poems for private feedback from me.

keep writing.

believe in yourself.

journey. on

enroll now

$125

March 1-21, 2017

“Your assignments and prompts give me the impression that you’re completely tuned into our thoughts—as if all of us participants are connected and riding the same wave, despite being in different parts of the world.” Ameesha Joshi

Use this form to enroll. I’ll reciprocate with an invoice (payment is due before the course begins.)

8 thoughts on “21 Day Poetry Challenge

    • Holly Wren

      Linda, I am looking forward to sharing the next three weeks of writing prompts with you. I did respond when you registered, so check your inbox for a note and invoice from me. We begin on Monday, when you’ll receive further instructions.

  1. Craig Duvall

    I am interested in your course but can’t start in September. Please add me to your email list for future dates.

    • Holly Wren

      Craig, Sure thing! I run these challenges four times per year. The next editions happen in December, March and June: always during those transitions months leading to the solstice or equinox. I’ll put you on my mailing list. Thanks for your interest.

    • Holly Wren

      We’re starting a new one in two weeks–the December 21 Day Poetry Challenge runs Dec. 1-21, 2015. I’d love to have you join us as we write our way to the Winter Solstice.

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