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This lecture was loosely based on an essay originally published in the American Poetry Review. You can get a copy here.
Closure is the reader's last encounter with your work. It is uniquely important. So why do so many writers slap on and ending that feels like the writer is trying to get out the exit door? Why do so many endings offer no resonance?
In this workshop, we will look at different kinds of closure and see how and why one works more fully than another.
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One Day Poetry Workshop with Rick Barot: Mining Potatoes in the Dark — Structure and Surprise in Narrative Poems. Learn More and Enroll Here
This lecture was loosely based on an essay originally published in the American Poetry Review. You can get a copy here.