Into the Deep:
Writing The Poem That Leaves Us Breathless

Saturday, June 20th, 2026
Poetry • Online • 10am to 1pm Eastern Time

You are invited to a one-day live online poetry workshop with Junious "Jay" Ward.

We’ve all had the experience of jumping into the ocean, waves high as our heads, feet flailing wildly beneath us, using every ounce of energy to make it back to the boat just so we can explain to the Captain, once we’ve caught our breath, that we really can swim. Ok, I admit, that was my experience on vacation last year. I thought I could swim, but once I got into truly deep water I panicked.

It is likely that all of us have had the experience of reading a poem that makes us lose track of everything we thought was important, leaving us, by the end, breathless and in wonder. How did the poet do that?

Often there are memories or emotions that we struggle to write about, or conversely recurring themes that find their way into our poems whether we want them to or not—perhaps there is a poem we want to write but have avoided for fear of not doing it justice.

In this three hour workshop we’ll jump into the deep water together, discussing poems from Jenny George, Kevin Young, and Yusef Komunyakaa. We'll examine three methods of approaching difficult topics in our own work. Participants will leave the workshop with a rough draft of a poem and practical tools for future poems.

Please note, this is a unique opportunity to attend a live workshop with Junious "Jay" Ward. Space is limited.

For those interested in participating, you’re encouraged to enroll right away.

Course Schedule

The course is entirely online, and hosted via Zoom. It will be recorded for those who can't attend live.

Saturday, June 20th, 2026
Poetry • Online • 10am–1pm ET

Date: Saturday, June 20th, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM ET
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About Junious "Jay" Ward

Junious 'Jay' Ward is an Emmy nominated poet and teaching artist living in Charlotte, NC. Jay currently serves as Charlotte's inaugural Poet Laureate and is a 2023 Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellow.

Jay is the author of Sing Me a Lesser Wound and Composition. He is the current writer is residence at Charlotte Lit. His work can be found in Columbia Journal, Four Way Review, DIAGRAM, Diode Poetry Journal and many other publications..

He is also a National Slam champion (2018), an Individual World Poetry Slam champion (2019).

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Early bird tuition is available until May 24th, 2026.