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Workshop with Matthew Hedley Stoppard
Workshop with Matthew Hedley Stoppard
Saturday 15 March 2014 2-5pm HEART Ridge Room
Sheila Chapman writes:
Photo: Matthew Hedley Stoppard |
The workshop took place in the lovely Ridge room at
HEART, an inspirational setting. Matthew was a genial and encouraging workshop
leader and we all relaxed and felt at ease with him. We began with a simple
writing exercise during which, I’m pleased to say, we all manifested some
degree of ‘zeug’ – we than began to discuss Zeugma (I’m not going to tell you
what it is you will have to come to one of Matthew’s workshops!) and its use in
poetry. We read several poems looking in particular at ‘voice’ and finished off
by writing responses to Dead Bride by
Geoffrey Hill – I never thought I would do something like that.
This was a really interesting and productive workshop
and I’m very glad I went.
Here’s what the rest of the class thought:
1.
Surprised at the amount and quality of work produced in such a
short time. Lots of ‘doors’ opened and lots of amazing poetry poured out from
attendees. Would have liked to have been introduced to everyone at the
beginning; names, who’s who (briefly) – and seen Matthew’s book.
2.
Very thought provoking. I have the skeleton of a poem and the
knuckle of another! Enjoyed learning about zeugmas and close-readings.
3.
A really
enjoyable and productive afternoon, and Matthew’s approach is varied, so I felt
as fresh at the end as I did at the start.
4.
Really nice to focus on a discipline I am not really familiar
with – it was relaxing, informative and enjoyable.
5.
Have now built up another stock of poems and exercises to
unblock the flow of lines and rhymes and Zeugma. So hold that picture and see
the means to write and hold oranges up to goddess and sing.
PS We were also
surrounded by the photo exhibition set up by Headingley LitFest as part of its Stories from the War Hospital project – don’t forget the book launch and
performance –Friday, 21 March,
7.30pm at New Headingley Club