Book a reading To book a reading, please leave a message on the Contact & Links page or email me at frogman6849@
gmail.com Upcoming readings: None scheduled at this time. Tuesday Poetry Practice:
Please join our weekly drop-in poetry/ meditation community here, every Tuesday at 11 a.m. MST. --------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER WORKSHOPS: Looking for rich poetry workshop experience? Here are some of the workshops I offer. If you're interested in attending one of these, please let me know on the Contact page. Writing the Animal Within We look at how other poets have written about animals and we generate our own new poems through guided meditations. The Six Elements of Poetry Using the six natural elements of earth, air, fire, water, metal and wood to tap into primal energies and interconnection. "I very much appreciated the time and effort that you invested in prepping for each session – so informative and thought-provoking." --Sharon Rizk The Stafford Process In this workshop, we will study Stafford's poetry and create our own new poems using Stafford's process and prompts. The Music of Poetry How to use repetition, syncopation, theme and variation, pace, accent, pauses, dynamics, timbre, tone and other basic building blocks of music to enhance the written and spoken word. "I'll think about poems in a new way. It was a fine, fine day.” --Elizabeth Raby, winner, 2010 Elmer Kelton Award for poetry "I feel like we approached music from so many different directions. It was a mind-expanding experience.” –Laurie Bower Animal Poems For poets and other creatives, animals, whether wild or domestic, can be an unending source of inspiration and subject matter. Persona Poems Sometimes you can say something best in someone else’s voice. A persona poem (also called dramatic monologue) allows you to speak through another person, historical figure, fictional identity or even an object. “Thank you for a beautiful workshop, for your valuable help, your teaching and critiquing. I would recommend it to anyone.” --Jane Lipman, winner, 2013 New Mexico/ Arizona Poetry Book Award The Archetypes of Poetry The six archetypes of Lover, Warrior, Fool, Magician, Wanderer and Sovereign help to access humanity’s collective unconscious and memory of common experiences, and give birth to deep poems. “There was so much I liked about the workshop: the theme, the process (guided meditation, free write, composing), meeting new people, and the excellent structure of the sessions.” --Ann Weisman, author of Open Air and Playing the Messages Twice The Body of Poetry How to make your poems breathe, sing and dance by using strong individual pieces that work (and play) well together. “Wayne Lee is a most engaging teacher of poetry who uses the two hours in a very organized sequence of discussion, exercises, readings and generating creativity among the participants." --Georgia Jones-Davis, author of Blue Poodle and Night School Speaking Your Truth How to perform your poems for maximum impact using the basics of theater, public speaking and performance art. “Well prepared, good material, non-threatening atmosphere, gracious but honest critique.” --Linda Whittenberg For more information or to schedule a workshop, email me at frogman6849@yahoo.com |
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“For over a year and a half, Wayne Lee gave me invaluable editorial help in organizing and transforming my disorganized notes into a manuscript. I have taken part in his supportive poetry workshops, and I have attended his inspiring readings. He is a man of many talents and dimensions.”
–-Victoria Rabinowe, author of Conversations with Psyche: A Dream Journal Workbook To Decode the Mysterious Language of the Night Mind and Enhance Creativity through the DreamingArts “Thanks for all the time and effort but what is amazing to me is that you see this as your work too and want it to be the best we can all make it.” --Chris Dormaier, author of Why Yoga Works & How it Can Work for You "I am very pleased by what you added, changed, etc. I feel lucky to have your first-rate help! I can breathe a sigh of relief knowing you are improving everything I write." --Karen S. Hall, Ed.D., Series Editor, author of So You Want to Sing Music Theater: A Guide for Professionals
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