You’ll go on a trail walk to observe and connect with nature and then you’ll write some micropoems. Participants will have the option of incorporating art into their work and making their mini-poems into wearable pinback buttons.
Just because a poem is small doesn't mean it can't be all the things a longer poem can be: surprising, moving, teaching, beautiful, funny, joyful, strange-the list could go on forever!
You’ll go on a trail walk to observe and connect with nature and then you’ll write some micropoems. Participants will have the option of incorporating art into their work and making their mini-poems into wearable pinback buttons.
This event will be partially outdoors, so please dress according to the weather. Experienced and beginner poets/artists welcome!
salvation burnette teaches in the Writing Studies Program at Emerson College. They are the author of laughing plastic (Broken Sleep Books) and Special Ultimate: Baby's Story: a Documentary (Ghost City Press). Their poetry has been published in Pinwheel, Homology Lit., SIxth Finch, and elsewhere.
Phone: (617) 983-8500
Email: bnc@massaudubon.org
2024/04/20 - 2024/04/20
Mass Audubon's Boston Nature Center
500 Walk Hill Street, Boston, MA
Boston Nature Center Trails are wheelchair accessible.