
Practices of Assembly: Compiling Your Poetry Manuscript
Workshop: Practices of Assembly: Compiling Your Poetry Manuscript
Instructor: John Sibley Williams
Date: Thursday, June 5
Time: 12:00-2:00pm Pacific (3:00-5:00pm Eastern)
Price: $25 (payment options – Stripe / PayPal / Venmo / CashApp)
Are you interested in organizing a chapbook or poetry manuscript? This intensive manuscript workshop will teach participants different ways one can begin to compile a poetry manuscript. Expect to view manuscript samples and discuss techniques that can be applied to the process.
We will explore all the ins-and-outs of organization and publishing a chapbook or full-length, from writing toward a given theme to setting and keeping to creative deadlines to learning how to submit smarter, not harder. Poets will be guided through a series of lessons and hands-on activities that each focus on a different aspect of creating, structuring, and finally publishing a new collection.
Topics include selecting the best title, focusing on your first and last pieces, finding the thematic threads in your writing, organizing the entire collection so that it reads smoothly, deciding which structure works best for you, and submitting individual pieces to magazines and the book as a whole to publishers and contests.
Learn how to:
- Set writing goals and make creative action plans
- Make your work stand out
- Get more acceptances…and faster
- Submit smarter, not harder, to both journals and presses
- Discover the thematic threads in your writing and how to weave them across a collection
- Reshape previous poems to fit the themes and style of your collection
- Order poems within a manuscript for cohesion and flow
- Write powerful introductory and closing poems for your collection
- Choose the right book title, poem titles, and epigraphs
About The Workshop Leader:
John Sibley Williams is the author of nine poetry collections, including Scale Model of a Country at Dawn (Cider Press Review Poetry Award), The Drowning House (Elixir Press Poetry Award), As One Fire Consumes Another (Orison Poetry Prize), Skin Memory (Backwaters Prize, University of Nebraska Press), skycrape (WaterSedge Poetry Chapbook Contest), and Summon (JuxtaProse Chapbook Prize). His book Sky Burial: New & Selected Poems isforthcoming in translation from by the Portuguese press do lado esquerdo. A thirty-five-time Pushcart nominee, John serves as editor of The Inflectionist Review, Poetry Editor at Kelson Books, andfounder of the Caesura Poetry Workshop series. Previous publishing credits include Best American Poetry, Yale Review, Verse Daily, North American Review, Prairie Schooner, and TriQuarterly.

John is an amazing teacher. I highly recommend this class! He has many useful, usable suggestions. I used what I learned while assembling my manuscript.
So glad you’ve had a positive experience working with John! Really appreciate the recommendation, Cindy!
Please share how to register. Thanks!
So sorry I did not see you note sooner!
To register, please contact me directly at: oneartpoetry@gmail.com
I don’t use any of those payment options. Can I use a credit card?
Hi Melinda,
Using Stripe, you should be able to pay with your credit card.
Please let me know if you have any issues.
~ Mark
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This looks really useful, Mark. My problem may be shared by others. I have an immoveable medical appt on June 4th right at the workshop time. Will you be recording the workshop so that others like me can watch when able? Alternatively — not nearly as desirable — can we purchase the workbook? Either option at a fee you think is reasonable? Watch later — same fee. Workbook alone – maybe same fee?
Hi I’ve paid for today’s workshop but have not yet received the link – just want to make sure I’m included 🙂 thanks
I have not yet received a link to practices of assembly.
Brooke Wiese