*November 6, 2 to 3:30 p.m. @Worksphere Tacoma | Creative Colloquy presents
The Writer's Workshop Series: Elegies, Obits, and Honoring Life in Writing:
A Creative Exploration of Loves & Loss with Sarah A. Chavez. *
From early 2020 to present, the world continues to be in an unprecedented
moment of shared loss. Whether the death of a loved one, the loss of a
job/career, evolution of thinking and being in communion with others, or a
sense of self, lives were irrevocably changed.
While loss and change potentially initiate painful grieving, allowing
ourselves to write, remember, and contextualize can bring forward the
goodness that preceded and/or is to come. Western culture has historically
encouraged a forgetting or rewriting of the past in an attempt to create a
distorted and narrow future, but as ancestral and community-focused wisdom
shares, looking at the past (even recent past) provides us the opportunity
to celebrate life and grow in more balanced relationship with the
surrounding environment.
With these concepts in mind, together in this writing workshop we’ll take
the heart of the elegy—a traditional literary form expressing emotions
around loss—and combine it with more contemporary play on obituaries and
eulogies. In mirroring the variety of losses the world has experienced, our
writing can range from an obituary for the loss of sense of smell, a
formal-toned eulogy for the death of the concept of handshaking, or a
traditional elegy mourning the loss of a loved one. Through this writing,
we will frame, reframe, and place ourselves in the current context of loss
we find ourselves, while hopefully building greater capacity for healing
and joy.
*This event is free to attend but space is limited and registration is
required: *
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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: Sarah A. Chavez, a mestiza born and raised in the
California Central Valley, is the author of the poetry collections, Hands
That Break & Scar (Sundress Publications) and All Day, Talking (dancing
girl press). Her new project, Halfbreed Helene Navigates the Whole received
a 2019-2020 Tacoma Artists Initiative Award, as well as 2021 residencies at
Dorland Mountain Arts Colony & the Macondo Writers Workshop. Chavez teaches
creative writing and Latinx/Chicanx-focused courses at the University of
Washington Tacoma and serves as the poetry coordinator for Best of the Net
Anthology. Recent work can be found in Thimble Magazine, Painted Bride
Quarterly, Diode, & Hotel Amerika. Her micro chap, like everything else we
loved, is forthcoming from Porkbelly Press in October 2022.
Creative Colloquy is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike.