Tuesday 19 September 2017

Poetry Workshop facilitated by Nalini Paul.




Nalini explained to some of us and reminded others of the various structures and many forms available in poetry, the sound of the words and even the layout of the words on paper.

The first ‘warming up’ exercise was to listen to a very few lines and imagine the scene and the mood created.

Similar written exercises developed with some of us starting to ‘create’.

The final exercise was to write our feelings on the scene created in our imagination by listening to piece of oriental music.

Nalini emphasised the importance of jotting down key words of ideas as soon as they emerge. Don't let them escape.

Inevitably time was always pressing, and some of us might have been more comfortable developing our ideas in the quite atmosphere of home.

It was a good thought provoking workshop which will hopefully be reflected in our Poetry for the Betty Munnoch Award with the subject of MEMORY.

More details of Nalini’s work can be found at http://nalinipaul.com

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