Republished from the South Seattle Emerald: In attempting to explain what bioregionalism is to one of the other...
splab archive blog
Cascadia Poetics LAB was known as SPLAB prior to September 2021. Here you will find past SPLAB blog articles going back to 2009.
Give Big
The annual Give Big fundraiser for Seattle area non-profit organizations has developed into a significant source of...
Becoming Cascadian Poster
From Lyn Coffin- “Lutefisk in July” (really)
On next Wed., July 28- I and Burt Kimmelman and Diane Simmons will be giving a power-packed presentation...
Birth of a Seattle Indy Press
Here's an excerpt from a piece Aaron Talwar wrote on founding Dark Coast Press in Seattle. The whole essay is linked...
GLOUCESTER WRITERS CENTER
Contact: henry.ferrini@verizon.net or 978-281-2355 (Peter Anastas, Charles Olson and Vincent Ferrini, left to right,...
Lit Fuse
LiTFUSE: Poets’ Workshop 10.8.10 – 10.10.10 www.litfuse.us LiTFUSE will be InFUSED with the wisdom & humor of the...
new Golden Handcuffs Review
From Lou Rowan: Dear Colleagues, GH13 at the distributors, and ready for subscriptions. Contributors: David Antin,...
Opportunity for Artists in Pioneer Square
The Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, in partnership with Shunpike, seeks up to 12 artists to develop...
The Return of the Son of the August Poetry Postcard Fest
From Lana Ayers: Dear Poets, The August Poetry Postcard Fest is taking sign-ups via the online system. If you are...
From Davis Schneiderman
At the recent 2010 Printers Row Lit Fest in Chicago, a reader asked me what my new novel DRAIN is about. I answered,...
New Charles Olson; Projective Verse II
Charles Olson, The Principle of Measure in Composition by Field: Projective Verse II, ed. by Joshua Hoeynck Work from...
Negotiating the social bond of poetics (Louis Cabri Workshop in Vancouver, BC)
Negotiating the social bond of poetics—KSW Reading and Critical Workshop series. Louis Cabri’s new chapbooks are What...
Jack Kerouac School in Trouble
Message from Anne Waldman and Lisa Birman Dear Community & Friends of the Jack Kerouac School: Lisa Birman and I...
John Olson Reviews An Dantomine Eerly
John Olson is one of the most astute reviewers and writers in Seattle. His use of language is virtuosic. Today he...
A review of my recent reading in Auburn from “A Time Before Slaughter.”
Poetry is the language of the mythic, and mythology is the story that can’t be told. So how can you get around it? I...
Raven Chronicles Seeks Submissions
From Phoebe Bosche: Full View RAVEN NOTES, June 17, 2010 1. UPCOMING DEADLINES: The Raven Chronicles publishes work...
Review of John Olson’s “The Nothing That Is”
Steven Fama, the world's #1 John Olson fan, is at it again with a brilliant new review of Olson's latest. How bout...