





The Joy of Collaboration
6 Wednesdays, 10/15 – 11/19 | 6:00 – 8:00 pm (ET) | In-person @ 1315 Walnut St
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Writing is often a solitary experience — but it doesn't have to be! Taking inspiration from an array of literary duos, students in this generative 6-week class will write across genres together: in pairs, in small groups, in person, and online. We'll dig into skillful examples of collaborative writing, play surrealist poetry games, and workshop a full-length essay. Bring a friend (or make one in class) and delight in the surprise of collaborative writing!
Readings may include:
“Letters from Two Gardens” by Ross Gay and Aimee Nezhukumatathil
“I FEAR WE HAVE MADE A TERRIBLE MISTAKE” by Christopher Citro and Dustin Nightingale
“Interview with a Comic Strip Diva” by Denise Duhamel and Maureen Seaton
Instructor: Kurt David is a Philadelphia public school teacher and unionist. As a writer of poetry and creative nonfiction, he's particularly interested in friendship, queerness, and the labor movement. For more, visit www.kurt-david.com.
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6 Wednesdays, 10/15 – 11/19 | 6:00 – 8:00 pm (ET) | In-person @ 1315 Walnut St
Need financial aid? Apply here first.
Writing is often a solitary experience — but it doesn't have to be! Taking inspiration from an array of literary duos, students in this generative 6-week class will write across genres together: in pairs, in small groups, in person, and online. We'll dig into skillful examples of collaborative writing, play surrealist poetry games, and workshop a full-length essay. Bring a friend (or make one in class) and delight in the surprise of collaborative writing!
Readings may include:
“Letters from Two Gardens” by Ross Gay and Aimee Nezhukumatathil
“I FEAR WE HAVE MADE A TERRIBLE MISTAKE” by Christopher Citro and Dustin Nightingale
“Interview with a Comic Strip Diva” by Denise Duhamel and Maureen Seaton
Instructor: Kurt David is a Philadelphia public school teacher and unionist. As a writer of poetry and creative nonfiction, he's particularly interested in friendship, queerness, and the labor movement. For more, visit www.kurt-david.com.