Friday, January 6, 2012

Exploring Inspired by Gertrude Stein: A Workshop

The Word Works is presenting Inspired by Gertrude Stein, a special master class workshop. So what does that mean? Perhaps this video will give you a better idea.





INSPIRED BY GERTRUDE STEIN: A WORKSHOP
February 4, 2012, 10 am to 5 pm

Stanford in Washington Art Gallery
2661 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC.

Karren L. Alenier, author of Gertrude Stein Invents a Jump Early On
& Hans Gallas, a San Francisco-based collector of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas memorabilia

Open to writers of all levels & genres

Sponsored by: The Word Works & Stanford in Washington

Word Works Authors at Split This Rock Festival

The Word Works is spreading the word about our authors Sarah Browning and Brandon Johnson who will make the 2012 Split This Rock Poetry Festival: Poems of Provocation & Witness another huge success.

Of course, Sarah Browning, author of Whiskey in the Garden of Eden, is the founding director of Split This Rock. She knows how to attract the most socially active poets. Among her featured poets is Marilyn Nelson, who gave a master class workshop for us in 2001 on how to work with and write researched-based poems. Kim Roberts, who is also a featured poet, supported Marilyn's Word Works master class by getting us a great venue to hold that class. Of course, Word Works knows anything Kim does will be worth experiencing. Word Works has sponsored a number of her projects including her book Lip Smack: A History of Spoken Word in DC.

Brandon Johnson, author of Love's Skin, is active with Cave Canem, a national organization committed to cultivating the artistic and professional growth of black poets. He is a founding member of the Modern Urban Griots, a poetry and performance collective in the District of Columbia. And he is a dynamic reader of his own work.

Testimonials and reviews from the 2010 Festival tell the bigger story.  So make your calendar with these dates March 22-25, 2012 for Split This Rock!