Saturday, July 7, 2012

New Workshop in August! "Paper Cuts: Poetry and the Secret Art of the Chapbook" July 30-August 31


example of a chapbook
Elsbeth Pancrazi's poem about the city 
resembling an anthill 

is an example of 

a single-poem chapbook (via HTML Giant)

Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. 

Are you a young poet? Want to write, edit, arrange, polish, and organize your poems into a beautiful book you make with your own hands? Papercuts is a four-week lunchtime workshop especially for you.


Create and publish a collection of poetry this summer. Meet other young poets, gain insight from one another and from instructor Derrick Weston Brown, revise old poems and create new.


Then transform your poetry into a beautiful, handbound chapbook, a pocket-sized book of poems that has a rich tradition in the poetry world. Learn its history and its how-to’s from visiting local poets and experts, and leave the workshop with five copies of your own original book.


The workshop will culminate in a special launch and reception of participants’ chapbook publications at Busboys and Poets Restaurant & Bookstore or on the campus of Emerson Preparatory School.



REGISTER HERE

Cost: $250.00 (materials included; please bring a bag lunch each day)

Where: Emerson Preparatory School 1324 18th St NW Washington DC 20036

Contact: info@emersonprep.net or 202-785-2877


Instructor Derrick Weston Brown holds an MFA in Creative writing from American University. He is the founding Poet-in-Residence at Busboys and Poets. He also teaches Creative Writing to high school and middle school students in D.C. His work has been published in such journals as Warpland, Mythium, The Drunken Boat, Tidal Basin Review, and Little Patuxent Review, and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2012. His first full-length collection of poetry, Wisdom Teeth, was released in 2011 through Busboys and Poets Press/ PM Press. 

Thursday, February 9, 2012

About Summer at Emerson

Summer programming at Emerson offers students educational opportunities they won't get at any other school, or even at Emerson during the normal school year.

Last year, Emerson students and visitors experienced


The Science of Fiction, a survey of the interplay between speculative literature and the stunning realities of new technologies.

D.C. Journeys, a lab approach to local history that took students out into the field to explore the monumental and significant social and historical touchstones of the Nation's Capital.

WordPlay/Edge Up, a week-long middle school program that provided students with hands-on experience in research skills, writing, and new media, culminating in a group-created blog.

About Emerson

Ravi Kumar, Valedictorian '10 (now at Harvey Mudd College)
Emerson Preparatory School is a small, independent high school in Washington, D.C. Located in Dupont Circle, Emerson offers an academically focused block schedule taught in classrooms with a 7:1 average student-to-teacher ratio.

Eleven of our twelve faculty have advanced degrees or substantial work toward a master's degree or better. Our talented teachers lead small, discussion- based classes that focus on critical thinking and college preparatory skills.