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Cascadian Zen Audio from Vancouver Reading

April 29, 2024
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The Cascadian Zen editors are on the road again. This Tuesday, (APR 30, 2024) at 6pm, we close out National Poetry Month in style with a reading at Broadway Books in Portland. Details here: https://cascadiapoeticslab.org/event/cascadian-zen-oregon-launch-at-broadway-books-april-30-2024/

This after successful readings last Saturday (APR 20) in Vancouver and Sunday in Bellingham. Our thanks to the folks at People’s Co-op and Village Books. Some photos:

 

Kate Braid, Paul E Nelson, TRUTH (at Paperhound Books) Adelia MacWilliam, Jason Wirth, Daphne Marlatt and Jami Macarty

Cascadian Zen reading at People's Co-op, Saturday, April 20, 2024 with Jason Wirth, Kate Braid, Adelia MacWilliam, Jami Macarty, Paul E Nelson and Daphne Marlatt

by Cascadian Zen editors and contributors | Cascadian Zen reading at People's Co-op, Saturday, April 20, 2024 with Jason Wirth, Kate Braid, Adelia MacWilliam, Jami Macarty, Paul E Nelson and Daphne Marlatt

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