Interactive Community Workshop with Tyrone Williams and Julie Ezelle Patton
Presented by The Center for African American Poetry and Poetics, co-presented with the Kelly-Strayhorn Theater at Kelly-Strayhorn Theater's Alloy Studios, Pittsburgh PA
Oct012019
A hands-on creative writing workshop with Tyrone Williams and Julie Ezelle Patton, co-presented with the Kelly-Strayhorn Theater
This hands-on creative writing workshop offers an illuminating encounter with two extraordinary authors: Tyrone Williams and Julie Ezelle Patton. Tyrone Williams is a literary scholar and author of six collections of poetry who currently teaches literature and theory at Xavier University in Cincinnati. His works include c.c., On Spec, The Hero Project of the Century, Adventures of Pi, Howell, and As iZ. Julie Ezelle Patton is a poet, composer, performer, and permaculturist who has taught ... view more »
This hands-on creative writing workshop offers an illuminating encounter with two extraordinary authors: Tyrone Williams and Julie Ezelle Patton. Tyrone Williams is a literary scholar and author of six collections of poetry who currently teaches literature and theory at Xavier University in Cincinnati. His works include c.c., On Spec, The Hero Project of the Century, Adventures of Pi, Howell, and As iZ. Julie Ezelle Patton is a poet, composer, performer, and permaculturist who has taught at New York University and Naropa University. Her works include Using Blue To Get Black, Notes for Some (Nominally) Awake, and A Garden Per Verse (or What Else Do You Expect from Dirt?).