SPLAB @ 27

December 14, 2020
Ryukan

It was just 27 years ago on this date that the organization now known as SPLAB was registered with the State of Washington as a non-profit organization. In the last 27 years we’ve created over 450 hours of original public affairs interview programs which aired weekly on as many as 18 radio stations; have continued conducting interviews with poets, authors, whole-systems activists and indigenous people; have produced hundreds and hundreds of literary arts events including the Cascadia Poetry Festival, which has been staged 6 times; and have founded and organized POPO, the August POetry POstcard Fest, which is registering participants for next summer’s 15th season. (We’re also organizing poetry postcard art exhibits to be announced before too long.) We have also published several books on our own imprint including American Prophets: Interviews 1994-2012 and Samthology: A Tribute to Sam Hamill. We have had a hand in helping to create Make it True: Poetry From Cascadia and Make it True meets Medusario. We own the rights to 56 Days of August: Poetry Postcards.

Valley Daily News article on Paul NelsonWe have gone through many changes since 1993 and we’re about to embark on a new tuning of our mission and a relentless effort to support the evolution of poetry and access to it, as well as continue the Cascadia Poetry Festival and the ongoing interviews.

We have been hurt by the COVID-19 lockdown, but not as badly as many organizations. We pivoted to online workshops this year and have an almost full class for a workshop in February.

The SPLAB Board will gather (virtually) today and I am grateful for the love and effort they put in to create these events and maintain these projects, as well as the effort of key volunteers.

Will it Play- image of news article about Paul Nelson and Radio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And we have had the benefit of attracting some very generous contributions over the last couple of years, so to Kim Miller, Larry Lawrence, Buffy Sedlacheck, Robert Meier, Bhakti Watts and others, 1,000 thanks for helping us get to here. We are so grateful to be doing this work and for your support.

Sincerely and with Gratitude,

Paul E Nelson 11-11-20

Paul E Nelson

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paul E Nelson
Founding Director

And year-end donations are open at: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/splabman

Wanda Coleman

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

dashed cool colors line

You May Also Like

Register NOW for the 8th Cascadia Poetry Festival!

Register NOW for the 8th Cascadia Poetry Festival!

Register now for Cascadia Poetry Festival 8! The 8th Cascadia Poetry Festival will be held November 1-3, 2024 at the Richard Hugo House, Spring Street Center and Newkam Vivarium at the Olympic Sculpture Park. The festival will be a celebration of the release of...

Barry McKinnon Interview (from July 2015)

Barry McKinnon Interview (from July 2015)

Paul: You know, you moved up here and one of the first things you did as a teacher in Prince George – was it UNBC at the time when you moved here – the University of Northern British Columbia?
Barry: No, it was the College of New Caledonia.
Paul: And you were teaching English in a welding class?
BM: Yup, it was a technical school. We moved into a technical school before they built the college.
PN: And this is 1969?
BM: Yeah, 1969. But in that first year here we taught out of the high school. We’d start teaching at three in the afternoon after the high school was out, so we were a night school. We were kind of interlopers. The high school teachers thought, “oh, here are these smarty pants academics coming in and taking over the functions that we’ve provided!”

DaySong 2024

DaySong 2024

DaySong 2024 on September 1 The DaySong is a poem written in a 24 hour period (or the 16 or so hours you’re awake during a 24 hour period). The DaySong was originally envisioned as an attempt to broaden the compositional range of the postcard poet, from the 12-14...