Litfield Community Annual Plan

 

As an Annual Subscriber of Litfield Community, you’ll receive full access to our creative community including four live events each month, MFA level craft talks, a growing library of courses and prompts, exclusive discounts, and early access to everything we’re building.

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Litfield Community Details

Four live events each month

  • Lit Lantern: curated readings and personal insights from Danusha to enrich your literary journey
  • The Monthly Muse: a communal space for generative writing and reflection, held by Armando with (optional) live classical guitar
  • Field Notes: an intimate conversation with guest writers on process, inspiration, and the art of writing
  • Litfield Live: a community open mic for sharing original work—every voice is welcomed and celebrated

In addition:

  •  Monthly feedback group (by signup) with Danusha and/or other instructors

  • Support in forming self-guided feedback groups

  • 4 recorded 5 week webinars by Danusha 

  • A growing library of recorded webinars taught by Danusha and visiting writers

  • The Path of Poetry, a 12 week course by Danusha

  • Writing prompts and guided practices

  • Priority access to small group intensives with a range of instructors

  • Discounts for large group webinars

  • Discounts for small group intensives (annual and 6 month plans)

  • A private, moderated online space for study, reflection, and connection 

About Danusha Laméris

Danusha Laméris, is a poet and essayist, raised in Northern California, and born to a Dutch father and Barbadian mother. 

A Pushcart Prize recipient and winner of the Northern California Book Award for her book Bonfire Opera. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Best American Poetry, The Sun Magazine, The American Scholar, and more.

She served as the 2018-2020 Poet Laureate of Santa Cruz County, California. and was honored by the 2020 Lucille Clifton Legacy Award. 

Laméris is currently on the faculty of Pacific University’s low residency MFA program.

See what Litfield members are saying:

Carey Taylor

Litfield is everything I want in a poetry workshop/program: Exposure to guest poets and their work, wonderful craft workshops with poem examples from Danusha, an online community to connect to others participating in the program, and the opportunity to join a prompt class to inspire my writing and a place to read and share our work if we choose. In short, this program is the first one that has met all my poetry needs and desires in one place!

Margo Fowkes

I’ve learned so much from the craft talks, and I’ve had the opportunity to look at my writing through different lenses — Small Worlds, Temporary Kingdoms, Nine Lenses. I’ve also been introduced to poets and poems I didn’t know before, which has inspired me.

“Tee” Therese L Broderick

I am amazed by the variety and frequency of the offerings. ..I almost always produce a draft poem in response to the prompts and I love Danusha’s breakdowns of poet-types; of large/small scales; etc....

Deborah Weiner

I love feeling like I’ve discovered a poetry playground. The different offerings are like play structures, and it’s been fun to see — and begin to meet — other writers who come to this shared community space.

Sarah Clark

I already feel supported by the structure of the community- and that support always inspires me to actually get words on paper/screen...  ...this Wednesday’s Monthly Muse got me writing! For a whole hour! That one gathering felt like a spark- and I had a wonderfully hard time falling asleep that night because my creative juices were flowing.