In conjunction with the Library Art Gallery’s virtual artist lecture series, “Transforming Our World: The Changing Climate,” we will continue the conversation through a series of live poetry workshops, and we invite members of the community to submit poetry throughout the Fall semester. One of the overarching themes of both series is how creative expression can be a means of understanding the changes around us and coping with stress, especially in our current climate of the Covid-19 pandemic.
At these live poetry workshop sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to reflect on the changes they are seeing and experiencing, and try their hand at creating “flash” or spontaneous poetry in response to a prompt. The three poetry workshops will center around the first three themes explored by the virtual artist lectures: Environmental, Political, and Social changes.
Join the conversation at the dates and times below:
- September 10th, at 3:00pm – Environmental Change – View recording on YouTube.
- October 8th, at 3:00pm – Political Change – View the recording on Facebook.
- November 12th, at 3:00pm – Social Change – View the recording on Facebook.
Additionally, STC Library will be producing an anthology of community poetry titled, “Transforming Our World: The Changing Climate,” that will include poetry submitted by students, faculty, staff, and the community. Poetry submissions will be accepted on the themes of “Environmental Change,” “Political Change,” and “Social Change,” during periods listed below. Submissions will then be compiled into a digital anthology and made available for download.
September 10 – December 10: Poetry Submission Form for Environmental Theme
October 8 – December 10: Poetry Submission form for Political Theme
November 12 – December 10: Poetry Submission form for Social Theme
Note: Submission forms for each of the three themes will be available during the corresponding dates.
Poetry Submission Guidelines:
- One poetry submission per person, per theme.
- Authors must be a minimum of age 6 to submit their work.
- Poetry submissions must relate to the given themes.
- Poetry submissions must not be previously published.
- Poetry submissions must be appropriate for all ages – no foul language, no graphic/explicit depictions of violence or sex will be accepted.
- By submitting a poem, you and/or your legal guardian agree to allow STC Library to include your work in the anthology, and to make reproductions in part or in whole with author credit as needed for marketing and promotional activities related to the anthology, without compensation.
- Submissions must be typewritten.
- Poems up to fifty (50) lines maximum will be accepted, and must not exceed this limit.
- Only the first 300 poems submitted that meet all the above criteria will be accepted, per theme.
- Poetry submissions by STC students, faculty, or staff will have an indicator in the anthology.