by Ryukan | Nov 7, 2021 | podcast, podcastb
A 2011 interview with Seattle poet and fiber artist Carletta Carrington Wilson conducted by Paul E Nelson. They talked about Wilson’s poetry, filled with Garcia Lorca’s notion of duende, what first drew her to poetry (or how poetry called her in elementary...
by Ryukan | Nov 6, 2021 | Blog, blog cascadia poetics lab
We had a remarkable and deeply soulful Founding Supporters reading last night, Friday, November 5, 2021. Huge thanks to all who attended and to the poets: John Olson, Sharon Thesen, Daphne Marlatt and Brenda Hillman. More to come, but I just had to share this amazing...
by Ryukan | Oct 31, 2021 | Poetry Postcard Fest
In this workshop we take the methods and the organismic stance toward poetics (& life) and continue to investigate how to deepen one’s own work and life through spontaneous writing, rituals, honing the intuition, exercising the imagination & discovering the...
by Ryukan | Oct 26, 2021 | Poetry Postcard Fest
Look at the 53 cards I got in 2021: If the baseball season can go into November, then postcard season can go late into October and I have been blown away by all the postcard love I got this year. I did hear some folks did not receive all of their cards and some cards...
by Ryukan | Oct 19, 2021 | Blog, blog cascadia poetics lab
The Cascadia Poetics Lab is proud to support Poems for Peace, an initiative of the Subud International Cultural Association. Poet Andrew Schelling, a longtime friend of the Cascadia Poetics LAB will be the featured poet, will talk about the link between poetry and...