All Seasons

Season 1 - Billy Collins Teaches Reading and Writing Poetry

  • S01E01 Introduction: The Pleasure Poetry Gives Us

    • October 5, 2020
    • MasterClass

    Meet your new instructor: Billy Collins, one of the most popular and prolific poets of our time. In your first lesson, Billy introduces the many pleasures of poetry and illuminates how poetry connects you to the history of the human heart.

  • S01E02 Working With Form

    Billy teaches you how to use form to win the love of your readers, an audience of strangers.

  • S01E03 Discovering the Subject

    In poetry, you can do anything and go anywhere. Learn how to embrace the freedom of poetry to embark on explorations of subject, progression, and the balance of clarity and mystery.

  • S01E04 Writing the Poem

    Billy teaches practical exercises that will galvanize your writing process.

  • S01E05 Writing Process

    Billy shares his personal notebooks and gives rare insight into the process of writing his poem “Grand Central.”

  • S01E06 Reading: Connecting With Poetry

    A poem is not a cookbook. Learn how embracing nuance and ambiguity can be your greatest ally when reading poetry.

  • S01E07 Discussion With Marie Howe: Emily Dickinson

    Billy invites acclaimed poet and friend Marie Howe to read and discuss Emily Dickinson’s “I felt a Funeral, in my Brain.” Learn how Dickinson’s creative use of capitalization builds an entire world out of a state of mind.

  • S01E08 Discussion With Marie Howe: William Shakespeare

    Billy and Marie discuss how the speaker in William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 73” uses metaphor to bid a final farewell to his beloved.

  • S01E09 Sound Pleasures

    Learn the tools beyond rhyme and meter that Billy utilizes to achieve a musical, toe-tapping kind of joy in his poetry.

  • S01E10 Playing a Visible Game

    Billy is a self-proclaimed “terrible rhymer.” Learn one of his techniques for capturing a reader’s attention without relying on rhymed or metered poetry.

  • S01E11 Turning a Poem

    Billy teaches you how to harness the imaginative flexibility of a poem, turning it in new directions to be playful with your reader.

  • S01E12 Discussion With Marie Howe: "What the Living Do"

    Learn how what began as a letter to her brother became one of Marie’s most acclaimed poems with “What the Living Do.”

  • S01E13 Discussion With Marie Howe: "The Death of the Hat"

    Billy and Marie unpack how Billy’s poem “The Death of the Hat” moves from being a poem about a hat to an elegy for his father.

  • S01E14 Finding Your Voice: Influences

    Your voice lies on the shelves of the library and the bookstore. Learn how reading the work of other poets will help develop your unique persona.

  • S01E15 Finding Your Voice: Creating a Persona

    Learn how to develop a distinctive persona for yourself, solving most issues around writing poetry.

  • S01E16 Humor as a Serious Strategy

    Billy shares how humor is an essential part of his persona and teaches you how to use humor in your poetry for serious reasons.

  • S01E17 Student Discussion: "My (Muslim) Father Seizes the Thing on My Nightstand" by Sarah Iqbal

    Learn how spacing and word repetition create tone in student Sarah Iqbal’s poem “My (Muslim) Father Seizes the Thing on My Nightstand.”

  • S01E18 Student Discussion: "The Crash" by Paul Epland

    Billy and student Paul Epland discuss point of view in “The Crash.” Learn how Billy’s suggestion to add three words helps with the turn in the poem.

  • S01E19 Discussion With Marie Howe: Writing Poetry

    According to Marie, “so much of writing is getting beyond the will.” Billy and Marie share practical exercises they use to get out of their heads and into their writing.

  • S01E20 A Poet's Journey

    Billy invites you to join the club of poets who have been writing since the beginning of time.