WORKSHOPS, READINGS, EVENTS, ETC

WORKSHOPS, READINGS, EVENTS, ETC

Eco-Grief: How To Mourn in a Changing Climate

Thursdays, 4 weeks: Oct 16-Nov 6

The Porch
2811 Dogwood Pl., Nashville, TN 37204

“Is this tiny pond

The great big lake

in which I swam as a boy?”

—Haiku #559, Richard Wright

We don’t often think about the way climate change makes us feel. When a human being dies, we have rituals that help us process that loss. Why wouldn’t we need the same for grief on a planetary scale? What is leaving those emotions unprocessed doing to us? Why don’t we have funerals for bugs?

In this class, we will process emotions brought on by climate change (eco-grief) in writing. We will read poets, novelists, essayists, and other thinkers interested in ecology and grief: think Gary Snyder, Rachel Carson, Natasha Trethewey, Margaret Renkl, Victoria Chang, Forrest Gander, and Elizabeth Rush. We will use our writing to dedicate energy towards the things we have lost or will lose due to the changing climate. This class is great for anyone feeling paralyzed by climate news (or news in general) and is open to all genres.

In-Class Writing Lift: Medium

Homework: Optional

Workshopping Drafts: Optional