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.
Comments
Barbara Writes
Wed, 2017-04-12 18:14
Hi everybody
Welcome to another Spring Renga 16
Would someone like to moderate? It would be appreciated.
*Collaborative Poetry Workshop* American Version of Japanese Poetry ~ Renga ~ Haiku, Senyru, Tanka.
Neopoet Community
Barbara Writes
Sun, 2017-04-16 23:24
Thanks Mark
Glad you're here; your haiku is springy love it
*Collaborative Poetry Workshop* American Version of Japanese Poetry ~ Renga ~ Haiku, Senyru, Tanka.
Neopoet Community
Sparrow
Mon, 2017-04-17 19:58
Barbara
Have put a piece on your blog hope it's in the "write" place,
Take care,
As always Ian xx
.
Give critique to help keep Neopoet great.
Unconditional love to you all.
"Learn to love yourself first"
Yours as always, Ian.T, Sparrow, and Yenti
Barbara Writes
Wed, 2017-04-19 08:29
Thanks Ian
I have it
*Collaborative Poetry Workshop* American Version of Japanese Poetry ~ Renga ~ Haiku, Senyru, Tanka.
Neopoet Community
Barbara Writes
Wed, 2017-04-19 08:30
Thanks mark
Here is good. Thanks for starting us off
*Collaborative Poetry Workshop* American Version of Japanese Poetry ~ Renga ~ Haiku, Senyru, Tanka.
Neopoet Community
Barbara Writes
Wed, 2017-04-19 09:03
Renga Spring 16
Neopoet Renga 16 Spring Again
cold time fades away
hot bright intermittent days
spring in New England (Mark)
The crispness has gone away
Now just sun filled days
Blooms anew wakens my love
Birds singing the dawn does make
Growth around the ground does break (Ian)
It is a wonderful morning
spring is finally here;
days are getting warmer
chill of winter move out;
Soon birds will sing
insects will sting; (Barbara)
*Collaborative Poetry Workshop* American Version of Japanese Poetry ~ Renga ~ Haiku, Senyru, Tanka.
Neopoet Community
Barbara Writes
Fri, 2017-04-21 01:56
Wonderful Mark
Thanks for the little ones
I love hearing them outside my sliding glass door
especially when the moon is shining brightly
as it passes by in the midnight hours.
*Collaborative Poetry Workshop* American Version of Japanese Poetry ~ Renga ~ Haiku, Senyru, Tanka.
Neopoet Community
Barbara Writes
Fri, 2017-04-21 02:22
New draft
Neopoet Renga 16 Spring Again
cold time fades away
hot bright intermittent days
spring in New England (Mark)
The crispness has gone away
Now just sun filled days
Blooms anew wakens my love
Birds singing the dawn does make
Growth around the ground does break (Ian)
Wonderful morning
Spring day view brings forth new life
Winter comes to close
Birds singing is my favorite
Stinging insects not so much; (Barbara)
Shine on little bug
Into our dreams chirp away
Warn night serenades (Mark)
Under a brightly moon pass
I drift off until the dawn; (Barbara)
*Collaborative Poetry Workshop* American Version of Japanese Poetry ~ Renga ~ Haiku, Senyru, Tanka.
Neopoet Community
Barbara Writes
Thu, 2017-04-27 08:15
Thanks Mark
Nice one
*Collaborative Poetry Workshop* American Version of Japanese Poetry ~ Renga ~ Haiku, Senyru, Tanka.
Neopoet Community
Barbara Writes
Thu, 2017-04-27 08:17
Renga 16
Neopoet Renga 16 Spring Again
cold time fades away
hot bright intermittent days
spring in New England (Mark)
The crispness has gone away
Now just sun filled days
Blooms anew wakens my love
Birds singing the dawn does make
Growth around the ground does break; (Ian)
Wonderful morning
Spring day view brings forth new life
Winter comes to close
Birds singing is my favorite
Stinging insects not so much; (Barbara)
Shine on little bug
Into our dreams chirp away
Warn night serenades (Mark)
Under a brightly moon pass
I drift off until the dawn; (Barbara)
dream water lily
perched atop crystal clear drink
dipping toes shallow
skip into remembrances
mystic morning inner realm (Mark)
*Collaborative Poetry Workshop* American Version of Japanese Poetry ~ Renga ~ Haiku, Senyru, Tanka.
Neopoet Community