Where Does Your Grief Sit? — A Virtual Creative Writing Workshop with author Maya Williams | Event in North Bethesda, Maryland

Where Does Your Grief Sit? — A Virtual Creative Writing Workshop with author Maya Williams

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Thu, 17 Jul, 2025 at 11:00 pm

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Thu, 17 Jul, 2025 at 11:00 pm (GMT+00:00)

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11140 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852-3104, United States, North Bethesda, Maryland

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Where Does Your Grief Sit? — A Virtual Creative Writing Workshop with author Maya Williams
🎟️ Register here: https://bit.ly/mb-strathmore

It is difficult to talk about grief, and it can even be more difficult to write through grief. In this workshop, we'll read Simonides' poetry for epitaphs in Ancient Greece, Anis Mojgani's poems that are in response to a person who is no longer living and in response to a person who is still living, and Kaveh Akbar’s poem about the repetition and images of grief. We'll explore how grief is related to our mental health, and how poems might be written and revised during hard times.

Maya Williams (ey/they/she) is a religious Black multiracial nonbinary suicide survivor who was selected as Portland, ME's seventh poet laureate for a July 2021 to July 2024 term. Maya received a MFA in Creative Writing with a Focus in Poetry from Randolph College in June 2022. Eir debut poetry collection Judas & Suicide (Game Over Books, 2023) was selected as a finalist for a New England Book Award. Their second poetry collection, Refused a Second Date (Harbor Editions, 2023), was selected as a finalist for a Maine Literary Award. Their third poetry collection, What's So Wrong with a Pity Party Anyway?, was selected as one of four winners of Garden Party Collective's chapbook prize in 2024. Maya was one of three artists of color selected to represent Maine in The Kennedy Center's Arts Across America series in 2020, one of The Advocate's Champions of Pride in 2022, and one of Maine Humanities Council's recipients of the Constance Carlson Public Humanities Prize in 2024. You can follow more of eir work at mayawilliamspoet.com.

Join us on Thursday, July 17th at 7 PM Eastern Time on Zoom for "Where Does Your Grief Sit?" — A Virtual Creative Writing Workshop with author Maya Williams, offered in partnership with Strathmore.

This workshop will be recorded and a link to the recorded version is available for registered participants only, upon request. The recorded version is edited for participant privacy and focuses on the instructor’s lessons. Our partners at Strathmore want these workshops to be as accessible as possible, so they are priced as “pay what you can.” You will be prompted to enter an amount of your choice when you register. (If you are registering for free, please enter $0.) If you are able to pay for these workshops, every dollar goes to support Strathmore’s education programs.

🎟️ Register: https://bit.ly/mb-strathmore


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Where Does Your Grief Sit? — A Virtual Creative Writing Workshop with author Maya Williams | Event in North Bethesda, Maryland
Where Does Your Grief Sit? — A Virtual Creative Writing Workshop with author Maya Williams
Thu, 17 Jul, 2025 at 11:00 pm