East Valley Tribune

May 18, 2013 | 10:06 pm
East Valley Tribune Facebook East Valley Tribune Twitter East Valley Tribune Mobile Version East Valley Tribune Facebook

Instructor: Rosemarie Dombrowski

Thursday, March 14, 7-9pm & Saturday, May 4, 9am-12pm

 The art of writing letters is arguably dying, but it’s an art form that has garnered our attention and captured our hearts for centuries, especially when the theme is love. Just as love can take many forms, love letters can also be crafted within a variety of genres.

We’ll begin our workshop by identifying the essential characteristics/elements and techniques of love letters, ultimately examining the evolution of the iconic form – from the traditional love letter produced by 19th century practitioners like Keats and Browning, to the early 20th C variety (paying particular attention to WWII letters via the BBC archive), to contemporary appropriations of the form via The Huffington Post’s Love Letter Project. We’ll also be exploring the appropriation of the form via poems and flash fiction that masterfully maintain the essential characteristics and theme.

As writers, we’ll explore the crafting of traditional prose letters as well as more experimental, multi-genre approaches. And regardless of style, time, or form, the unifying theme will prevail.

*Saturday’s workshop is an optional follow-up included to revise the work you’ve done in the first session.

cost
$70 Public / $65 All members
details
Schedules
  • Occurs Thursday, March 14th starting at 7:00 PM and ending at 9:00 PM MST
  • Occurs Saturday, May 4th starting at 9:00 AM and ending at 12:00 PM MST
  • Website: artintersection.com/event/the-art-of-the-love-letter/
    venue information

    Art Intersection

    207 N Gilbert Rd Ste 201 Gilbert, AZ 85234

    Event Contact
    Name: Art Intersection Phone: 480-361-1118 Email:
    Contact Art Intersection by email or by phone at 480-361-1118 for more information regarding the The Art of the Love Letter.
    Posting Author

    Welcome to the discussion.

      Rules of Conduct