Two weeks ago, on 16th June 2009, I was speaking to a roomful of teachers at the Scottish Book Trust.
I told them that I had recently been inspired in my poetry ‘teaching artist’ life in many ways – including by seeing the blog of my Chicago teaching artist exchange partner, Amanda Leigh Lichtenstein – who was also speaking at that event.
Off the cuff, off the top of my head, just like that, I committed to setting up my own blog.
In the intervening weeks, while touring in Orkney and Yorkshire in my capacity as stage manager with Puppet State Theatre Company, I jotted down a few notes about what this blog might include:
- an account of the poetry teaching I’ve done in schools and other settings over recent years and months
- examples of the poetry written by young people – and older people
- ideas & writing exercises for other facilitators – or simply folks keen to write
- links to good resources
- photos, pictures
- how-to make origami boxes
- a frog poem section
- information about the Scotland Chicago Teaching Artists Exchange
- Scottish Poetry Library links
It remains to be seen to what extent I’ll use this proto-blog as a place to reflect upon my own writing practice or poetry performing – and how much it will focus purely on the teaching side of things … Let’s see!
Let me know if there are themes, issues, general-sorts-of-stuff that you’d be curious to see here.
3 Comments
June 30, 2009 at 4:33 pm
yay!
July 1, 2009 at 4:45 pm
Thanks, Lucy!
Remind me of your pretty blog address and I’ll add you to my select blogroll
July 1, 2009 at 2:22 pm
I am impressed! I witnessed the promise live at SBT and am really pleased to see it actioned. Also, if you want to find out more about the said Chicago Exchange, read an in-depth interview with Elpeth here: http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/interviews/q-a-chicago-exchange.