
The Poets’ “Little Song”: 800 Years of Sonnets from Medieval Sicily to the American Midwest with Alison Lubar
Sat, Mar 28
|Virtual on Zoom
Travel through 800 years of sonnets in this lively history-meets-poetry workshop! From Petrarch to Terrance Hayes, explore how poets have reinvented the “little song” across centuries—and discover fresh ways to write your own sonnets that sing to today’s world.


Time & Location
Mar 28, 2026, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM CDT
Virtual on Zoom
About the Event
Although one of the most famous writers of the sonnet was Shakespeare, the form has existed since the 13th century. In this history-meets-poetry workshop, participants will explore classic and contemporary sonnets, from poets like Petrarch, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Terrance Hayes, and Nicole Tallman.
We’ll look at the way that poets use the sonnet form to address the issues of their time and how this “little song” has evolved over its long existence.
Participants will walk away with a broad understanding of the Sonnet, the way its conventions both draw on and continually inspire other forms of poetry, and ways to try writing their own “little songs.”
ALISON LUBAR is a queer biracial Nikkei poet and educator who teaches literature to teenagers, writing to adults, and yoga to all ages.
They’re the author of two full-length poetry books, The Other Tree, winner of…
Tickets
General Admission
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$40.00
+$1.00 ticket service fee
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