• Episode 2 | Paul Vermeersch

  • Feb 22 2021
  • Durata: 19 min
  • Podcast
  • Riassunto

  • “When someone commits to being an artist of any kind, they are also committing to a lifelong process of learning. I want to always be a student of the craft of writing, even when my job is to teach it. As Mr. Miyagi told Daniel in The Karate Kid, someone always knows more karate. And I want to learn all the karate I can when it comes to writing poetry.”


    Paul Vermeersch discusses how, to become an artist, you must commit to a life-long process of learning. In this episode, he discusses:

    • 00:40 | His recent collection Shared Universe: New and Selected Poems 1995-2020
    • 02:08 | The optimism of the atomic age and our current fixation with dystopia
    • 08:26 | Helping students expand their work past preconceived boundaries of poetic form
    • 11:44 | Ekphrastic poetry and its pitfalls
    • 13:38 | Teaching a course on Self-Publishing at Sheridan College 
    • 17:10 | How literature can help shape the future


    Guest Bio:

    Paul Vermeersch is a poet, multimedia artist, creative writing professor, and literary editor. He is the author of several poetry collections, including the Trillium–award nominated The Reinvention of the Human Hand and, most recently, Shared Universe: New and Selected Poems 1995-2020. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Guelph for which he received the Governor General's Gold Medal. He teaches in the Creative Writing & Publishing program at Sheridan College and is the founding editor of Buckrider Books, an imprint of Wolsak and Wynn Publishers Ltd. He lives in Toronto.

     

    About the Podcast:

    Parallel Careers is a monthly podcast about the dual lives of writers who teach.

    Few writers make their living from publication alone; many fill the gaps with teaching in both academic and community settings. Much of the work is precarious, and there are few opportunities for professional development.

    Parallel Careers features writers with diverse practices and points of view—writers who are at the top of their game in both craft and pedagogy. Tune in to hear the big ideas and practical tips they take into their classrooms. Take their insights into your own class or craft.

     

    Credits:

    Parallel Careers is produced by Claire Tacon, in partnership with The New Quarterly magazine. Erin MacIndoe Sproule is our Technical Producer and Story Editor. Music composed by Amadeo Ventura. Financial and in-kind support provided by the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund, St. Jerome’s University, and the Government of Canada.


    Access more writing and teaching tips from Paul Vermeerch at:

    tnq.ca/parallel

     

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“When someone commits to being an artist of any kind, they are also committing to a lifelong process of learning. I want to always be a student of the craft of writing, even when my job is to teach it. As Mr. Miyagi told Daniel in The Karate Kid, someone always knows more karate. And I want to learn all the karate I can when it comes to writing poetry.”


Paul Vermeersch discusses how, to become an artist, you must commit to a life-long process of learning. In this episode, he discusses:

  • 00:40 | His recent collection Shared Universe: New and Selected Poems 1995-2020
  • 02:08 | The optimism of the atomic age and our current fixation with dystopia
  • 08:26 | Helping students expand their work past preconceived boundaries of poetic form
  • 11:44 | Ekphrastic poetry and its pitfalls
  • 13:38 | Teaching a course on Self-Publishing at Sheridan College 
  • 17:10 | How literature can help shape the future


Guest Bio:

Paul Vermeersch is a poet, multimedia artist, creative writing professor, and literary editor. He is the author of several poetry collections, including the Trillium–award nominated The Reinvention of the Human Hand and, most recently, Shared Universe: New and Selected Poems 1995-2020. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Guelph for which he received the Governor General's Gold Medal. He teaches in the Creative Writing & Publishing program at Sheridan College and is the founding editor of Buckrider Books, an imprint of Wolsak and Wynn Publishers Ltd. He lives in Toronto.

 

About the Podcast:

Parallel Careers is a monthly podcast about the dual lives of writers who teach.

Few writers make their living from publication alone; many fill the gaps with teaching in both academic and community settings. Much of the work is precarious, and there are few opportunities for professional development.

Parallel Careers features writers with diverse practices and points of view—writers who are at the top of their game in both craft and pedagogy. Tune in to hear the big ideas and practical tips they take into their classrooms. Take their insights into your own class or craft.

 

Credits:

Parallel Careers is produced by Claire Tacon, in partnership with The New Quarterly magazine. Erin MacIndoe Sproule is our Technical Producer and Story Editor. Music composed by Amadeo Ventura. Financial and in-kind support provided by the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund, St. Jerome’s University, and the Government of Canada.


Access more writing and teaching tips from Paul Vermeerch at:

tnq.ca/parallel

 

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