Zine Poetry Workshop for teens at Epiphany Library
Do you have something to say?
Are you looking for a place to say it?
Do you like writing poetry?
Do you want to learn more about poems and Zines?
Then this might be the program for you.
Join us Monday from 4:00pm to 5:00pm at the Epiphany Branch for a Zine Poetry Workshop. The workshop will meet every Monday (except Memorial Day) until June 7.
Each week you can read some exciting poetry and work on writing some poems of your own. At the end of the program, pick your favorite poem and add it to the program's Zine.
What is a zine exactly? It's a homemade magazine of poems, stories, articles and art.
Come on by to express yourself, explore your identity, and be inspired by some great LGBT writers like Tony Kushner and Nikki Giovanni.
The workshop is open to everyone between the ages of 12 and 18, no previous experience with zines or poetry is required.
This program is sponsored by the Community Word Project and NYPL.
ZINE POETRY WORKSHOP
Mondays until June 7 from 4pm to 5pm
at the Epiphany Branch (228 East 23 Street)
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