Workshops on Neopoet are groups that meet for a certain period of time to focus on a certain aspect of poetry. Each workshop participant is asked to critique all the other poems submitted into a workshop. A workshop leader helps coordinate -- they set the agenda, give participants feedback on whether their submissions and critique are at they level expected of them, and after the workshop is over, give feedback to participants.
To join a workshop, first find one that is of interest to you. Once you have found the right workshop (and verified that it is open -- you can find this out in the description below), you can apply to join the workshop.
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vexations10
Mon, 2011-05-23 11:12
Confused (I finally found the pool) Didn’t know about these.
I thought, as a general rule, the idea was to avoid the use of cliches in poetry. Is “as a general rule” a cliche? See how easily they sneak into use?
vexations
magics02
Mon, 2011-05-23 13:17
I am swimming
Towards cliches in June with you on this workshop. Will look forward to it.
Thank you for all you do here again Chyrs. I appreciate you and no more brownie buttons:)
Spirits of love
Mona
Race_9togo
Mon, 2011-05-23 17:10
What is "mary's dilemma"? I
What is "mary's dilemma"? I do not understand it in the context of a cliche.
Respectfully, Race
"Laws and Rules don't kill freedom: narrow-minded intolerance does" - Race-9togo
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Arrow
Mon, 2011-05-23 17:24
This sounds awfully fun
I'd like to participate but will be gone for a week in June (6-10). Have the dates been set yet?
~Arrow
Kailashana2
Tue, 2011-05-24 09:11
This sounds like fun, but I
This sounds like fun, but I need more information, please.
~Anna