
Presenter Sophia Puccini from Saratoga led attendees in a game of musical chairs, chair exercises, harmonic chanting, and meditation to "get at a poem." A word gathering exercise in the morning led to a poem being riffed by the class to get another poem, either written with those words and ideas, or a completely different poem. Poets read other poets work, then their own.
Lee Ann Siebken received a special recognition award for her many service years in getting WyoPoets started and working hard for the organization during those years.
Wyoming writer Gene Gagliano (also a WAC roster artist) dontated one his publications, "My Teacher Dances On His Desk" and a drawing was held. Nancy Curtis won the drawing.
The workshop was held at the Hilton Garden Inn in Casper, a nice facility with spacious conference rooms and on-the-spot food service.
The weather was a little dicey all that weekend, but the fireplace in the lobby and poet friends I hadn't seen in awhile helped to chase the chill away.
Visit WyoPoets on the web at http://wyopoets.org/
Membership is $20 a year and the organization hosts an annual poetry contest and publishes the chap book, as well as puts out a newsletter.
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