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Samthology Campaign

February 23, 2019
by Ryukan

Cascadia Poetry Festival Anacortes BannerA book to honor Sam Hamill will be launched at the Cascadia Poetry Festival in Anacortes, May 9-12, 2019. Ian Boyden christened it the Samthology and an IndieGoGo campaign has begun to raise the funds to produce the book and support the festival.

You can contribute directly by sending funds to SPLAB via PayPal:


Banner Funding Samthology, CPF Anacortes Tribute to Sam Hamill Cascadia Poetry Festival Anacortes 2019

Huge thanks to Kim Miller, Martín Espada, Greg Bem and Alexis Bernaut  for their early support. We are getting direct contributions and have raised $2,183 via direct Paypal contributions, which allows us to cut out the IndieGoGo platform’s percentage. 

The book will feature contributions from:
Alexis Bernaut,
Ian Boyden,
Lyn Coffin,
Michael Daley,
Martín Espada,
Cate Gable,
Kim Goldberg,
Kent Johnson,              José Kozer,
Paul E Nelson,
William O’Daly,
Thomas H. Pruiksma,
Blue Moves CD Cover by Sam Hamill featuring Paul Herder on Piano and Michael Phillips on bass Rexroth Drawing Banner Cascadia poetry festival Samthology tribute to Sam Hamill descriptionRaul Sanchez,
Heidi Seaborn, Rebecca Seiferle and Karma Tenzing Wangchuk including poems in Spanish and French. In addition to helping bring this book into the world,  honoring Sam Hamill and helping fund the festival, there are a few cool premiums to be had, including copies of Sam’s Destination Zero, his CD Blue Moves and original artwork. Please consider. contributing.

 

 

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/samtholology-cpf-anacortes-tribute-to-sam-hamill/x/342878#/

 

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