Appealing to the senses - what poetry does best.
Appealing to the senses – what poetry does best.
This workshop will examine the imagery we use in our poems. Do we rely on the visual but not so much on the other senses? Through discussing a range of poets’ work and a series of writing exercises, we will be exploring what it means to think with all our senses and how we can bring them into our writing.
Please bring a short poem or piece of prose that you are currently working on or a poem by another poet that you like.
Mae Ness Owen wedi’i chyhoeddi’n eang mewn blodeugerddi. Cyhoeddwyd ei chasgliad cyntaf Mamiaith gan Arachne Press yn 2019 a bydd ei hail gasgliad Moon Jellyfish Can Hardly Swim yn cael ei gyhoeddi gan Parthian ym mis Ebrill 2023. Mae ei cherddi wedi eu cyfieithu i bum iaith wahanol. Yn ddiweddar mae hi wedi cymryd rhan yn Ù O’ | SUO, prosiect cyfnewid barddoniaeth rhwng Cymru a Fietnam, a gefnogwyd gan y Cyngor Prydeinig a chyd-olygodd yr A470, blodeugerdd barddoniaeth ddwyieithog am y ffordd enwog sy’n rhedeg o ogledd i dde Cymru. Ei cherdd Ac yna daeth y gwyddau i fyny oedd un o enillwyr Poems for the Planet 2022 gan Greenpeace.