Madeleine Bazil | Memory · Intimacy · Environment
Workshop Instructor
Madeleine Bazil is a poet and artist whose work is shaped by open questions of memory and place, and how these questions shape identities and relationships. Her poetry appears or is forthcoming in Shō Poetry Journal, New Contrast, Stanzas, The Seventh Wave, West Branch Magazine, Sonora Review, Identity Theory, and elsewhere, and she has contributed craft essays and criticism to e.g. MAI: Feminism & Digital Culture, Pleiades, ArtThrob, Split Lip Magazine, Where the Leaves Fall, and elsewhere. Her creative practice has been supported by Joya AiR and Union Docs. Madeleine holds an MA in Documentary Arts from the University of Cape Town and an MA in English Literature from Scotland’s University of St Andrews. She writes a poetry newsletter, Field Guide. To work with her 1:1 for feedback or creative mentorship/strategy, you can book a studio hours session or send her an email.
Workshops by Madeleine
Not Just a Nature Poem — The Fundamentals of Ecopoetics
How to craft deeply meaningful poetry using embodied observation and our connection with nature.




