Myths of the Land 2025
SIGN UP NOW for Myths & The Land, a photography and writing workshop based in Hilo Hawaii. Join Meg Weston & Elizabeth Greenberg in this curated exploration of the culture, mythology, and magical landscapes of the Big Island. Create your own personal narrative in images and words.
Find out more about this workshop and look for announcements about 2025 dates!
Billy Collins
Dubbed “the most popular poet in America” by Bruce Weber in the New York Times….
Billy Collins will be on The Poets Corner on Sunday, October 20th (please note the date has changed)
BILLY COLLINS, two term U.S. Poet Laureate, author of thirteen books of poetry, and one of the most popular poets in American today, will join us on The Poets Corner on October 13. He’s known for his conversational, witty, free verse that can make us laugh and tear up at the same time, and open our eyes to a truth about life that we hadn’t thought about before. If you’re new to poetry, this is one of the best introductions you can have. If you’re already a fan, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to listen to Collins read and share his insights into the craft of writing poetry. Join us - you’ll be in for a treat!
“Billy Collins is the class clown in the schoolhouse of American poetry. It's earned him a rare spot between critical respect and wide appeal.” —-Poets.org Academy of American Poets
An Evening Reading with Ross Gay
Evening Reading with Ross Gay
Saturday, September 28th, 7:00-9:00 PM
First Congregational Church in Camden, Maine
$10 Registration Fee
Space is Limited
Poet and essayist Ross Gay, author of Inciting Joy, The Book of Delights, Bring the Shovel Down, and The Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude, comes to Camden!
And don’t miss the craft talk with Ross Gay happening earlier that day! Learn more and register for the craft talk here.
Presented by the Camden Festival of Poetry and the Belfast Poetry Festival. Sponsored by The Poets Corner and Toad Hall Editions.
Geography of the Imagination – Iceland 2024
This Workshop is Currently FULL
Join us on a curated exploration of this northern region of Iceland, a magical place that will take you away from the ordinary and familiar and inspire your journey of imagination. Over the week immersive experiences will include multi-sensory prompts for writing, image-making, and other creative exercises that expand and stretch your imagination. At the end of the week, you’ll have a journal of your travel experience that is deeply personal and uniquely tied to the Icelandic landscape.
DETAILS:
You’ll be writing every morning from prompts and exploring the Siglufjordur area in the afternoons. You can write in any style or genre that suits you, and we welcome people at all levels of writing experience as well as photographers, painters, and other artists who want to add some words to their images.
In Northern Iceland surrounded by mountains, the town of Siglufjordur sits at the head of a fjord on the edge of the Greenland Sea. Once a thriving herring fishing town, Siglufjordur now has interesting shops and restaurants and is the setting for books written by the Icelandic mystery writer Ragnar Johansson, and the basis for the Icelandic TV series Trapped.
Our lodge has spectacular views, single or double occupancy rooms, and shared bathrooms. All meals are prepared by our fabulous chef, Kirke Olson, and shared around a long table in the Thorrablot style (see below). Imagine yourself sitting in an extraordinary geothermal-heated hot tub overlooking the fjord, surrounded by snow-covered mountains, feeling fulfilled from your creativity-infused day!
Your leaders:
Meg Weston and Jane Pirone will be your co-facilitators, working with prompts that give you the opportunity to combine sensory detail, imagery, and words to capture layered connections to place, time, characters and worldbuilding. We’ll be joined by Kirke Olson, writer, chef, psychologist also an ANFT-certified forest therapy guide.
Meg Weston leads writing retreats connected to geological hot spots such as Iceland, Hawaii, and other places around the world. She is a photographer, poet and non-fiction writer who is passionate about the forces that shape the earth and the stories that shape our lives. She’s been traveling to Iceland since 1974, photographing volcanic activity, and leading writing retreats there since 2014.
Jane Pirone’s creative and transdisciplinary practice engages with living systems, storytelling, and participatory futures from critical, queer and post-human perspectives. Jane is on the faculty of Parsons School of Design and leads international workshops focusing on creativity and collaboration.
Both Meg and Jane are trained as AWA (Amherst Writers & Artists) facilitators, and use these practices that help guide you past the inner critique to access your unique voice.
Kirke Olson is a psychologist who applies research results from positive psychology, neuroscience and mindfulness to his work with schools and other professionals. He is an ANFT-certified forest therapy guide, a writer, and also our esteemed chef!
Lodging:
A comfy, private 11 bedroom lodge in Siglufjordur, beautifully situated in the north of Iceland on a fjord and surrounded by glorious mountain scenery. All rooms are private, with shared bathroom facilities, a sauna, and an extraordinary 10-person hot tub with a view of the fjord. The entire lodge will be occupied only by our group.
Meals:
Our food will be prepared with joy, love, curiosity for Icelandic recipes, as well as respect for your culinary restrictions by an experienced cook and fellow writer, Kirke Olson. Included in the price will be continental breakfasts, prepared self-serve lunches and full dinner when served at our lodge. Evening meals may be served in the spirit of the Icelandic tradition of Thorrablot when participants have a sacramental feast (a blot) and recite poems to honor the Norse god Thor.
Workshop Fee: $2200 (double occupancy), $3200 (single occupancy).
The prices include lodging from Saturday September 14th through Thursday morning September 19. We’ll pick you up from the Akureyri airport on Saturday and drive you to the lodge where you can settle in to your room and share dinner with the group. We’ll check out of the lodge Thursday morning, proceed to the Forest Lagoon spa (optional) before heading back to the Akureyri airport for your flight. Your workshop fee includes transportation to/from Akureyri airport and to any group excursions. Basic materials needed for the workshop will be provided. The price does not cover transportation to/from Iceland, any meals eaten out (away from lodge), alcohol, or opt-in excursion/entrance fees.
We will have one rental van and you don’t need to rent a car. However, those traveling with companions are encouraged to rent their own car for independent travel in the area. If you haven’t been to Iceland before, you may want to plan for a few extra days before or after the workshop to explore the city of Reykjavik before flying home, or perhaps you’ll want to rent a car and drive to Lake Myvatn for a few nights to explore more of northern Iceland. The experience we offer is unique - of settling in and getting to deeply know one place while you focus on writing and creativity. We’re always happy to give advice for touring before or after the workshop.
TO REGISTER: Email thepoetscornermaine@gmail.com or call Meg Weston 207-650-8937 with any questions.
The workshop is limited in size: No more than. 8-12 participants (depending on double/single occupany in the rooms).
Register Early to reserve your place.
A $500 non-refundable fee is requested upon registration, with the balance due by June 1, 2024.
To the Point and Back: Swimming Poems Reading
In the summer of 2023 two friends decided to write a poem every time they swam - the result is this wonderful book we want to share with you! It’s a series of love letters to the water, to swimming, and to friendship.
Come be inspired by the poetry of friendship with Meg and Margaret on Zoom on Sunday, September 8 from 4:00-5:30. You’ll have fun even if you never had any inclination to go swimming!
Natalie Goldberg Reading
This special event is a fundraiser for the Millay House Rockland Writer-in-Residence program.
Natalie Goldberg, best-selling author of Writing Down the Bones, will be reading from her new book—Writing on Empty: A Guide to Finding Your Voice. In conversation with host Meg Weston live on ZOOM, Natalie will talk about the book, her writing practice, and answer Q&A from the chat.
“At some point or another, nearly all writers suffer a spell when the aquifer of inspiration runs dry. With Writing On Empty, Natalie Goldberg has written a sagacious and at times surprisingly funny memoir about her own dry spell—a chronicle that will also serve as an elegant instruction manual for others on how to write through the inevitable desolate patches to rekindle the banked fires of creativity.”
—Hampton Sides, bestselling author of Ghost Soldiers and Blood and Thunder
All ticket sales ($25) proceeds will go to the Millay House in Rockland, Maine. For more information about their newly established Writer-in-Residence program go to www.millayhouserockland.org. Come support a worthy cause, and enjoy listening to Natalie’s humor and insights into the joys and trials of the writing life
PLEASE NOTE: NATALIE WILL BE AT ARCTIC TERN BOOKS IN ROCKLAND MAINE ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 11:00-12:30 PM. TO SIGN BOOKS! Arctic Books • 432 Main Street • Rockland ME
To the Point and Back Reading
Join Us Sunday August 11 at 2:00 at the Breezemere Bandstand on Norton Pond in Lincolnville for a poetry reading with Margaret A. Haberman and Meg Weston reading from their collaborative collection of swimming poems — To the Point and Back.
In 2023, two friends decided to write a poem every time they swam. They both love swimming in open waters and they swam a lot that summer, sometimes alone, sometimes together, and they wrote a lot of poetry as a result of the challenge they gave themselves. A selection of poems became this book—a conversation between two friends, about friendship, swimming, and life.
Come early and bring a picnic and swim, and join us at 2:00 at the bandstand for poetry.
Geography of the Imagination: Iceland
A multi-sensory creativity workshop engaging you in spontaneous writing and image-making. September 4th–10th, 2022, Akureyri, Iceland
Lunenburg Writing Retreat & Literary Festival - EVENT CANCELLED FOR 2020
LUNENBURG WRITING RETREAT AND LITERARY FESTIVAL. takes place in September, a beautiful time of year in this colorful UNESCO World Heritage site. You’ll work daily from writing prompts to inspire new work or continue working on a project. Open to writers at all levels and in all genres. The Amherst Writers & Artists methodology allows you to slip past your inner critic and create writing that surprises you. The workshop includes a ticket to the Lunenburg Lit Festival where you’ll be inspired by readings from Canadian authors. Join Meg in Nova Scotia this fall! Workshop fee is $1150. Accommodations booked separately at the historic Boscawen Inn. To register go to www.mainemedia.edu/workshops.
Iceland Writing Retreat
Join Meg for this year’s ICELAND WRITING RETREAT offered by Maine Media Workshops + College. This intimate writing retreat will be limited to 6 participants who will share a house in the South of Iceland, outside Reykjavik. Be inspired by the geologic forces that shaped this dynamic landscape, and spend time focused on generating new work or working on an existing project. Using the Amherst Writers and Artists method of facilitation writing groups, Meg will help you slip past your inner critic and be surprised by the words on the page. Workshop fee of $2250 includes accommodations. Register at www.mainemedia.edu/workshops.
Myths and the Land: The Hawaii Workshop
https://www.mainemedia.edu/workshops/item/myths-land-hawaii-feb-25-mar-3-2019/
Lake Myvatn Writing Retreat
https://www.mainemedia.edu/workshops/item/lake-myvatn-iceland-writing-retreat-sep-23-29-2018/