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Any Which Way: Poetry Myriorama Workshop at Beeston Library

Beeston Library, Foster Avenue, Nottinghamshire, NG9 1AE
Any Which Way: Poetry Myriorama Workshop at Beeston Library

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Saturday 16 June 2018, 2pm - 4pm
Beeston Library
Tickets £5

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Adults (16+)

Myriorama originally referred to a set of 19th century illustrated cards which could be reordered to create a myriad of different images. In this experimental writing workshop, rather than images, we’ll look to create a ‘myriad of words’.

Join poet Julia Bird to play with words and the patterns they make to create a poetic version of a ‘myriorama’ – whose parts can be arranged and rearranged to make an ever-changing poem with many possible combinations.

Poets at all levels of experience will enjoy this innovative session and the chance to contribute to a collaborative piece in an exciting group writing experiment.

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