by Ryukan | Nov 18, 2021 | Poetry Postcard Fest
I caught up Wednesday, November 17, 2021, with Southern California poet Penelope Moffet about her Poetry Postcard Fest experience. Penelope Moffet is the author of It Isn’t That They Mean to Kill You (Arroyo Seco Press, 2018). Her poems have been published in Gleam,...
by Ryukan | Nov 10, 2021 | podcast, podcastb
I had the good fortune to have been interviewed by Greg Bem, a poet/librarian/traveler/activist who I’ve known for over a decade. I appreciate his ongoing interest in my work and the opportunity to give folks an update on my work and projects at this stage of my...
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...