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Sunday Workshop: Teresa Dzieglewicz

April 19 @ 1:30 pm

Free

This workshop will be held in-person at High Low.

Saint Louis Poetry Center welcomes poet Teresa Dzieglewicz for the April Sunday Workshop! This will be a traditional / revision workshop.

GUIDELINES & REGISTRATION

Please note: this workshop is limited to 15 participants. Registration is required, and is first-come, first-served.

  • Submissions due by Friday, April 17
  • Submit only one poem, one page in length
  • Provide name, mailing address, phone number and email address
  • Those submitting poems are expected to attend the workshop
  • You do not need to submit a poem to attend
  • If you need to attend virtually, please indicate this is your registration email

To register, email:
[email protected]
*Please attach poem as separate Word or PDF document. We are not accepting mailed submissions at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: April 17, 2026
ABOUT THE POET

TERESA DZIEGLEWICZ is a poet, educator, and lover of rivers and prairies. She is a fellow with Black Earth Institute, a Poet-in-Residence at the Chicago Poetry Center, and part of the founding team of Mni Wichoni Nakicizin Wounspe (Defenders of the Water School). With Natasha Mijares, she organizes “Watershed: Ways of Seeing the Chicago River”. Her first book of poetry, Something Small of How to See a River was selected by Tyehimba Jess for the Dorset Prize (Tupelo Press). Her first children’s book, Belonging, co-written with Kimimila Locke, is forthcoming from Chronicle Books. She has won a Pushcart Prize, Best New Poets, the Gingko Prize, the Auburn Witness Prize, and the Palette Poetry Prize and has received fellowships from the Elizabeth George Foundation, Community of Writers at Tahoe, Kimmel Harding Nelson Center, and Brooklyn Poets. Teresa lives with her family in Chicago, on Potawatomi land. 

VENUE

3301 Washington Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63103