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VIEW SLIDES HERE: https://docs.google.com/presentation/... --- Was this video helpful? Donate to Blue Stoop to help us continue delivering programs like this one! www.bluestoop.org/donate --- Thursdays on the Stoop is a series of free, virtual writing workshops led for and by our community members. With topics ranging from generative prompts to editing strategies, these informal workshops are sure to shake up your Thursday routine. --- Visual poetry asks us to treat the page as a canvas. In this free hour-long session, participants will study the works of Diana Khoi Nguyen and Douglas Kearney, discuss the potential in breaking away from conventional layouts, and conduct poetic experiments of their own. Open to writers of all experience levels and artists of all disciplines, participants will have the opportunity to draft new works in Google Docs, Microsoft Word, or the word processor of their choosing. --- Sara Mae is a genderqueer writer raised on the Chesapeake Bay. Their work examines the surreal, the uncanny, body horror, and intimacy. They are a 2023 Big Ears Music Festival Artist Scholar, a 2022 Tin House Summer Workshops alum, a 2022 Open Mouth Attendee, and a 2021 Sewanee Writer’s Conference Scholar. Their work appears in or is forthcoming from POETRY, the Georgia Review, Muzzle, and elsewhere. They are a 2017 Individual World Poetry Slam, 2018 National Poetry Slam, and 2018 College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational Competitor. Their first chapbook, Priestess of Tankinis, is out via Game Over Books. Their second chapbook, Phantasmagossip, won the Vinyl45 chapbook competition and was released from YesYes Books in spring 2025. They received their MFA from UT Knoxville. They write bedroom pop as The Noisy, and currently live in Philly.