Online Writing Course

Impurities: Poetry and Contamination

Online // 

8th February 2025
2-4pm GMT

Embrace cross-contamination of poetry, through the creaturely, impure and otherworldly.

Poetry is often framed as a solitary activity – but what if we invite our fellow poets to disrupt our patterns and habits? Allow that much-vaunted ‘poetic voice’ to be contaminated by our fellow travellers. In this ecopoetic workshop, we’ll consider the voices in the landscape of critters and matter itself – disrupting individual authorship in a playful, provocative and enjoyable process.

We meet around a ‘pool’ of words, teeming with unseeing beings – both human and nonhuman. We’ll explore worlds-within-worlds both human and more-than-. Here, the perfect pond or pool becomes a tarnished symbol of purity – because no water is cut off from the water table, just as our writing is never free of contaminants or influence.

We’ll look at poems of ponds and pools that aren’t quite what they seem, then mingle our lingo. Drawing on ecological ideas around toxicity, ‘forever chemicals’, hauntings and the ecogothic – which sparked his latest collection, Mingle – Caleb leads you through a hyperreal and surreal landscape, which gazes back. A workshop where new particles arrive and settle in our poems, through magical osmosis. 

During this workshop, you will:

  • Read and reflect on poems exploring pools, ‘contamination’ and ‘otherworldliness’
  • Draft your own poems inspired by these and related to these themes
  • Use the chat as our ‘pool’, to share aspects of your own writing, and be inspired by others’ shared snippets
  • Develop an awareness of new ideas in ecocriticism and queer ecologies
  • Evolve your creative practice through new and unusual prompts and activities
  • Ideal for intermediate and advanced poets, or those are any stage with an interest in these themes and approaches.

Quotes about Caleb’s facilitation:

“Loved all of it – the way Caleb links things in a web-like way is very inspiring.”

“Brilliant workshop leader. Terrific energy. Surprising exercises.”

“It was fantastic, so warm and friendly – thanks for a most enjoyable and inspiring session. I enjoyed having a go at writing and you were so encouraging.”

“What an excellent tutor Caleb – thank you very much. I’ve been so impressed by the generous, detailed and specific feedback you’ve given me and also everyone else on the course – it seems to me that you are excellent at pitching your comments to where each person is at, which is a great skill.”

Learning online

This Live Online workshop will take place on Zoom, so you will need to have access to the internet. You will receive the Zoom link for the event via email the evening before the event.

This event will be recorded for the purpose of sending to ticket holders who can’t make the event, or who miss a portion of the masterclass, or who need the recording as part of their access needs.

If you do not receive an invitation link, or if you have any other questions, please contact us at ennis@londonlitlab.co.uk.

Course dates

8th February 2025
2-4pm GMT

Course location

This is an online course

Cost

£20

Half-price place

There are two half-price places and two free places available on a first come first served basis. Please email ennis@londonlitlab.co.uk to let us know if you would like one of these spots.

Further Info

The workshop will run with a minimum of 15 participants and a maximum of 60.  Any questions at all, please drop us a line at ennis@londonlitlab.co.uk and we’ll be happy to help!

About the tutor

Caleb Parkin, Bristol City Poet 2020 – 22, has featured in The Guardian, The Rialto, The Poetry Review and was guest poet on BBC Radio 4’s Poetry Please. His debut collection This Fruiting Body (Nine Arches, 2021) was longlisted for the Laurel Prize.

He’s published three pamphlets: Wasted Rainbow (tall-lighthouse, 2021); The Coin (Broken Sleep, 2022); and collected City Poet commissions, All the Cancelled Parties (2022). His second collection, Mingle (Nine Arches, October 2024) recently featured in Resurgence and Ecologist magazine.

Caleb has featured at literary festivals including Poetry in Aldeburgh, Lyra Fest and Push the Boat Oat. He tutors for Arvon, Poetry Society and Poetry School, Metanoia Institute, and holds an MSc in Creative Writing for Therapeutic Purposes from Metanoia Institute.

He is currently a practice-based PhD researcher at University of Exeter with RENEW Biodiversity, exploring human/nonhuman communication and creaturely voices in poetry.

Impurities: Poetry and Contamination

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