Workshops
Poetry workshops that build voice, craft, and belonging.
Single visits, multi-day programs, and curriculum-connected sessions for students learning to write, revise, perform, and recognize the intelligence already inside their language.
Signature Programs
Five classroom-ready entry points.
Identity Builder
Grades 4-12. A self-definition workshop using “I Am, I Am Not” frames, metaphor, presentation, and reflection.
School Senses Builder
Grades 3-9. A place-based writing workshop that turns familiar school spaces into sensory poems.
Blueprint of Me
Grades 4-12. An extended-metaphor workshop that helps students map identity, values, goals, and inner architecture.
Becoming
Grades 5-12. A future-facing writing workshop for resilience, aspiration, confidence, and student-led performance.
School Community Builder
Grades K-6. A collaborative workshop that uses personification and collective poetry to connect students to classroom, school, and community narratives.
Teacher Fit
Designed to be useful before and after the visit.
Each workshop can stand alone, connect to a classroom unit, or become part of a longer residency. The strongest sessions leave students with a real artifact and teachers with a repeatable framework.
- Grade-aware prompts and facilitation
- Flexible single-class, multi-class, assembly, or residency formats
- Optional performance, revision, and showcase components
- Public sharing only when appropriate for the group

Workshop Outcomes
What students leave with.
Original writing
Students produce drafts that can be revised, shared, displayed, or developed into performance pieces.
Stronger language
Sessions emphasize concrete imagery, metaphor, structure, revision, and voice rather than generic self-expression.
Confidence with purpose
Performance is treated as communication, not pressure. Students practice being heard with clarity and care.
Classroom continuity
Teachers can extend the frameworks into writing, speaking, reflection, health, social studies, or arts outcomes.
Booking
Bring a workshop to your school.
Send the grade range, number of classes, preferred dates, location, and whether you want a single visit or multi-day plan.