

We are grateful to Open Books, Seattle U’s Department of Philosophy, WESTAF and Poets & Writers.
Podcast (prophets-podcast): Play in new window | Download (Duration: 34:02 — )


We are grateful to Open Books, Seattle U’s Department of Philosophy, WESTAF and Poets & Writers.
Podcast (prophets-podcast): Play in new window | Download (Duration: 34:02 — )
Notes on the last Poetry Postcard Activation for 2026 at Pritchard Beach in Seattle.
Postcarding and DaySonging (A Workshop). In this session it will be a presentation of how the postcard fest developed, how the daysong developed, how I prepare for the fest and how participants attending prepare for the fest, as well as how to prepare for a successful daysong. The similarities of the daysong to serial poetry could be discussed, as well as the effort to put one’s self into the open, which has benefits in one’s own life.
Part of the Cascadia 2050 mission is: to inspire artists and poets of the next generation to consider bioregionalism and intuitive poetic approach as a way to foster a more just and sustainable Cascadia by 2050. To this end, one of our goals is to interview people who help us spread awareness by having practices in their lives that reflect these values. This interview with Postcard Poet Laura Gamache, a Seattle who has published poetry in the usual places, such as chapbooks, journals and anthologies, and also unusual places, such as buses, is the first of the series.
The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitist Ruin
Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
I love this. No rest for the poet, as it should be. These are inspiring words. Look forward to hearing the interview. Sad to miss the readings; engine woes.