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Lit Fest 2025
Sunday June 8, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
Poetry, from its earliest known incarnation, has been shaped of dreams. The very architecture of what we call a poem may originate in our innate capacity for dreaming. We’ll read and discuss the work of a range of contemporary poets who write successfully and movingly from their dreams, looking with a keen eye at the craft moves that have made the private experience of a dream into a shared and inspiring experience for a reader. Then we’ll experiment with shaping our own dream(s) into poems. Bring a dream (or two or three), written or held in memory.
Speakers
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Sawnie Morris

Instructor
Sawnie Morris is author of Her, Infinite, winner of the 2015 New Issues Poetry Award. Recent honors include the Ruth Stone Poetry Prize, inclusion in BAX: 2016, Best American Experimental Writing, and a feature in Poets & Writers. She's the Inaugural Poet Laureate of Taos (2018-2... Read More →
Sunday June 8, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
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