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Putting Together a Chapbook

Putting Together A Chapbook

$30 for one session in November


The chapbook has been around since the 16th century, and it has recently experienced a surge in popularity. But what exactly is it? And how do you put one together? In this 2-hour workshop, Yellow Arrow chapbook author Matilda Young will share some standout examples, and they will share some recommendations for how to create your own poetry chapbook. You will hopefully leave this workshop with some inspiration and concrete tools you can use to build your own. (Participants in this workshop will need to bring 5-10 of their own poems on the day of the workshop.)

https://www.yellowarrowpublishing.com/workshop-sign-up/p/chapbook

When: November 7, 12:00-2:00 p.m. EST

Where: Zoom (link provided after registration)

Class Size: 15 participants

About the instructor:

Matilda Young (she/they) is a writer with an M.F.A. in Poetry from UMD. They have been published in several journals, including Anatolios Magazine, Breakwater Review, and Entropy Magazine’s Blackcackle. Their debut chapbook, Drift, is being published by Yellow Arrow in October 2026. She enjoys Edgar Allan Poe jokes, haphazard suburban birding and being obnoxious about the benefits of stovetop popcorn. 

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