In last poetry Brown Bag, Ralph Black to advocate for inclusion of musicality, social issues in poems by Chris Clements on August 25, 2020
Jack Wang, Ralph Black to advocate importance of audience captivation, musicality of words in workshops by Chris Clements on August 22, 2020
Annual Friends of the Chautauqua Writers’ Center contest goes online, celebrates all applicants by Chris Clements on August 22, 2020
‘You have to live with your heart’: Lori Jakiela to teach how to write about other people in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on August 21, 2020
‘Say what you need to say’: Lori Jakiela to teach writing about trauma in week-long workshop by Chris Clements on August 16, 2020
Randon Billings Noble to discuss different forms of essay in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on August 14, 2020
Mathias Svalina, Randon Billings Noble to give reading on dream logic, hauntedness by Chris Clements on August 8, 2020
Hilary Plum to discuss the fragility of descriptions in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on August 7, 2020
Allison Joseph to discuss importance of persistence in writing, life, in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on August 4, 2020
Hilary Plum, Allison Joseph to give reading, workshops on the subjectivity of illness, struggling through loss by Chris Clements on August 2, 2020
In Brown Bag, Charlotte Matthews to ask audience ‘what can we find around us?’ to enhance writing by Chris Clements on July 31, 2020
Philip Metres to peer into ‘how our writing changes and how we’re changed by our writing’ in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on July 28, 2020
Charlotte Matthews and Philip Metres to talk observation, cultural intervention in workshops by Chris Clements on July 25, 2020
Janice Eidus to encourage authors to find their own voices in workshops by Chris Clements on July 19, 2020
Henderson to interrogate authorial power, privilege in Brown Bag craft talk by Chris Clements on July 17, 2020
In Brown Bag, Gabrielle Calvocoressi to argue ‘the dumpster fires of one’s life are how the great poems come’ by Chris Clements on July 14, 2020