As nerve wracking as
Workshop is, I have found it to be incredibly helpful and encouraging. I think
it is a great technique how the work is read out loud and then carefully
critiqued after by each member of the class without the writer commenting at
all until the discussion is over. It is good that the poem is read aloud to
everyone since how a work sounds being verbalized is very important and gives
further insight into details you probably would not notice when reading
silently to yourself.
Second I found how
each member shares what they liked about the poem first very efficient, since
this avoids everyone from talking over each other. This tactic also gives the
writer plenty of time to write down any notes they found useful from everyone’s
advice about their work. The workshop then seems to turn into a group
discussion about the pros and cons of the work. I like how the discussion is
very thorough and everyone gives their interpretation. Going into it I didn’t
expect the discussion to analyze just about every detail about my poem along
with others, but I found that most helpful and it opened my eyes up to details
I never even noticed I had written, as well as areas of the poem I probably
would have not thought of critiquing.
The discussion goes
from the form of the poem, the title, the grammar, the plot, and the
interpretation which is very helpful and useful to both the readers and the
writer. Overall I felt workshop to be very rewarding, helpful, fun, yet
intimidating in the best way. It is an excellent way to improve your work with
both positive and negative feedback which is always necessary in order to
improve.
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