


Oct 18 | Strange Beast: An Introduction to the Prose Poem with Paul Juhasz
Saturday, October 18th 3:00-4:30 pm
In this workshop, writers will learn about the history and craft conventions of this usually tolerated, occasionally celebrated but always funky poetic sub-genre. Attendees should bring a notebook, handouts will be provided.
Materials needed: notebook and a pen
Paul Juhasz is a two-time Pushcart nominated author of five books: Fulfillment: Diary of a Warehouse Picker, a mock journal chronicling his seven-month term as a picker at an Amazon Fulfillment Center; As If Place Matters, a collection of short fiction; and three collections of poetry: Ronin: Mostly Prose Poems, a finalist for the 2022 Oklahoma Book Award, The Inner Life of Comics, and The Fires of Heraclitus, a finalists for the 2025 Oklahoma Book Award. He served as curator and coordinator of the Woody Guthrie Poets from 2020-2024, and currently lives in Oklahoma City.
Saturday, October 18th 3:00-4:30 pm
In this workshop, writers will learn about the history and craft conventions of this usually tolerated, occasionally celebrated but always funky poetic sub-genre. Attendees should bring a notebook, handouts will be provided.
Materials needed: notebook and a pen
Paul Juhasz is a two-time Pushcart nominated author of five books: Fulfillment: Diary of a Warehouse Picker, a mock journal chronicling his seven-month term as a picker at an Amazon Fulfillment Center; As If Place Matters, a collection of short fiction; and three collections of poetry: Ronin: Mostly Prose Poems, a finalist for the 2022 Oklahoma Book Award, The Inner Life of Comics, and The Fires of Heraclitus, a finalists for the 2025 Oklahoma Book Award. He served as curator and coordinator of the Woody Guthrie Poets from 2020-2024, and currently lives in Oklahoma City.
Saturday, October 18th 3:00-4:30 pm
In this workshop, writers will learn about the history and craft conventions of this usually tolerated, occasionally celebrated but always funky poetic sub-genre. Attendees should bring a notebook, handouts will be provided.
Materials needed: notebook and a pen
Paul Juhasz is a two-time Pushcart nominated author of five books: Fulfillment: Diary of a Warehouse Picker, a mock journal chronicling his seven-month term as a picker at an Amazon Fulfillment Center; As If Place Matters, a collection of short fiction; and three collections of poetry: Ronin: Mostly Prose Poems, a finalist for the 2022 Oklahoma Book Award, The Inner Life of Comics, and The Fires of Heraclitus, a finalists for the 2025 Oklahoma Book Award. He served as curator and coordinator of the Woody Guthrie Poets from 2020-2024, and currently lives in Oklahoma City.