Kim Addonizio's latest release: Exit Opera
And: check out Kim's upcoming class "Five Things I've Learned about the Poem’s Progress."
In September, Kim Addonizio released her latest book of poetry, Exit Opera. The Library Journal praised it as "a thoroughly energizing look at life’s big questions that starts on a high note and never stops." The poems wade through love, loss, and resilience.
It is – like all of Kim’s work – great, great great!
We love the book, and we love Kim’s writing, and we’re very much looking forward to Kim’s upcoming class, Five Things I’ve Learned about the Poem’s Progress. It’s happening live this Sunday.
In her two-hour class, Kim will share her insights into the five things that shape a poem's journey—from title to ending—unpacking how structure, first impressions, and "sticking the landing" create a compelling experience. Designed for both readers and writers, the class promises to deepen participants' understanding of poetic craft, guiding them in creating impactful, artful poetry.
How good will it be? Check out Kim’s personal video invitation and then visit MyFiveThings.com to learn more.
Watch Kim’s personal video invitation here:
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