Cascadia Poetry Festival 9
The Cascadia Poetry Festival is a gathering of poets and bioregionalists, exploring poetry and its connection to environmental, political, historical, and sociological pursuits within Cascadia bioregion. The festival aims to consider how prioritizing natural and cultural boundaries, rather than arbitrary political ones, can address climate change and other issues. Cascadia Poetics LAB Founders Circle Members will be given the first opportunity to purchase an all-access Gold Pass
Panels will address:
#1) The Practice of the Self/The Practice of Cascadia.
What does it mean to be here? What practices help reconnect a person to a place?
How does this manifest in Cascadia as opposed to other bioregions, places?
#2) Resistance
What are poets doing to respond to the realities of the United States moving toward
an authoritarian style of rule. Among the panelists will be editors and contributors
to the Anthology Winter in America (Again published January 19, 2025 by Carbonation Press.
Support the Arts, Culture, and Ecology of Cascadia — Become a Festival Sponsor
Join us in bringing poets, artists, and thinkers together for Cascadia Poetry Festival 9 — a celebration of place, language, and community rooted in our bioregion. Your sponsorship of $2,000 helps us amplify voices that explore the intersections of poetry, ecology, and social change.
As a sponsor, your organization will be:
- Featured with your logo on our annual poster and on our website with a link to your site
- Highlighted in weekly campaign emails
- Acknowledged on stage during the festival
Invest in a visionary cultural event that fosters deep connections and fresh perspectives — for Cascadia, and beyond.
Poets

Katie Sarah Zale

Matt Trease

Robert Lashley

Alicia Hokanson

Jim Dott

Rhea Melina

Brandon Letsinger

Brenda Hillman

Jason Wirth

Roxi Power

Brenda Cardenas

Lorin Medley

Robert Michael Pyle

Sharon Thesen

Paul E Nelson

Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs

Zachary Brett Charles

Roberto Harrison

Ken Workman
Festival Location & GETTING THERE
Where is the venue?
Rainier Beach Community Club
6038 S Pilgrim St, Seattle, WA 98118
How Do I Get There?
Parking is available near the venue and across the street at the Rainier Beach Presbyterian Church, 9656 Waters Ave S, Seattle. (Please leave a suggestion donation of $10 per day to the church.)
The Metro Prentice 7 bus stops at Waters & 61st. Not all Metro Route 7 buses are Prentice buses, so make sure you are on a Prentice 7. The Rainier Beach Link light rain station is a 34 minute walk away, but the King County Metro Flex will get you there in 11 minutes not counting the wait. Download the app. Or Uber.
Where Can I Eat Between Sessions?
Jude’s Old Town is employee-owned and has amazing gumbo. They are hosting the Cascadia Unfiltered reading Saturday night. 9252 57th Ave S.
Redwing Café is a vegetarian restaurant with excellent lattés. They are hosting the closing reading Sunday at 3pm and there will be dinner and an after party there. 9272 57th Ave S.
Umami Kushi is nearby with Okazu Pan to go. 9099 Seward Park Ave S unit 2.
Pizzeria Pulcinella has excellent pizza, salad and Italian food. 10003 Rainier Ave S.
Stonehouse Café is nearby at 9701 Rainier Avenue S.
Festival Partners:
As part of your registration, you become a member of Cascadia Poetics LAB. Membership is free, carries no cost or obligations, and is recorded with your registration. See our Membership Policy for details.










