Leclerc
will read her poetry at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, August 16, in Olive Kettering
Library. She will present the workshop “Energy, Collaboration, and Form,” from
1:00 to 4:00 p.m., Saturday, August 18, in McGregor Hall, Room 130. To register
for the workshop, send an email to writing@antiochcollege.org.
Leclerc
is the author of Counterfeit
(Capilano University Editions, 2008) and an editor of The Enpipe Line (Creekstone Press, 2012), 70,000+ km of poetry
written in resistance to the Northern Gateway pipeline proposal. She studied
creative writing at the University of British Columbia, and her poetry, fiction
and essays have appeared in magazines and journals across North America. She
has been known to direct community theater in corporate headquarters and board
oil rigs at sea.
The
three-hour poetry workshop will focus on energy, collaboration and form.
Participants will discuss poetic engagement with energy issues and dissect the
formal or structural elements of these poems. The shared vocabulary generated
by this exercise equips participants with the ability to collaborate on a new
poetic form or structure. The guided writing that caps off this workshop allows
participants to explore the results of their collaboration.
The
Writing Institute at Antioch College sponsors Leclerc’s visit to Yellow
Springs. The institute supports Antioch College's mission and Learning Outcomes
by providing members of the College community with opportunities for focused
study of the writing craft. In the last year, the institute has sponsored
visits and workshops by poet Ann Filemyr (A
Healer’s Diary, Sunstone Press, 2012), writer and artist Nikki McClure (To the Market, To the Market, Abrams
Books, 2011), journalists Liz F. Kay and John-John Williams (The Baltimore Sun), local author and
Wright State professor Jeffery Alan John (A
Bird in Your Hand, Lucid Books, 2010), and National Book Award winner Jaimy
Gordon (Lord of Misrule, McPherson,
2010), the latter co-sponsored with The
Antioch Review.
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