The Cascadia Poetry Festival will not happen in 2018. While we work on a new home for the main festival after hosting...
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.
Sam Hamill’s Last Reading Cancelled
I consider him the dean of Washington poets. Sam Hamill's poetry life has manifested in an oeuvre that is...
Call for Poems Against Capital Punishment
From Sarah Zale: Call for Poems: Death Penalty The death penalty is not about whether people deserve to die for the...
From Open Books:
Greetings, Friends of Open Books, We are just back from the Bulk Mail Center in way-south Seattle, where we take the...
Pacific Rim Review of Books
From Richard Olafson: Richard Olafson sent a message to the Facebook members of Pacific Rim Review of Books. Richard...
Paul Nelson returns to Slaughter
21 Friday 7:30-9:00 p.m Poetry Reading and Book Signing with Paul Nelson In A Time Before Slaughter, poet Paul Nelson...
S/N NewWorldPoetics
From Charles Bernstein: S/N: NewWorldPoetics is a quarterly journal dedicated to the poetries of the Americas and to...
From Molly Cook
Dear Writing and Reading Friends... On Sunday, May 2, a devastating fire consumed the wonderful Great Northwest Book...
Living Room Tonight!
The weather may be getting warmer, but the Living Room has ALWAYS been hot. Come and see for yourself tonight in our...
The Vincent Ferrini/Charles Olson Writer’s Center
From Henry Ferrini, producer of that fine film on Charles Olson, Polis is This. Plans are progressing to establish The...
Brussels
As you may know by now, your friendly-neighborhood Splabman traveled with his bride-to-be to Brussels in Belguim...
Tony & Willis Barnstone in the Living Room
Tony Barnstone is The Albert Upton Professor of English Language and Literature at Whittier College and has a Masters...
Tools of the Sacred Conference, Brussels
Conference Website Wednesday, 5, May, 2010 2.15 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Parallel Sessions I & J Session I: Beat...
Review of Peter Pereira’s “What’s Written on the Body.”
Peter Pereira may be the most popular Seattle poet. He may be the nicest and that counts for a lot in polite Seattle....
Chinese Writers on Writing, April 29
Arthur Sze at SAAM Thursday, April 29 / 7 pm Arthur Sze presents “Chinese Writers on Writing” at the Seattle Asian Art...
Living Room Tonight!
Living Room is moving and shaking at its usual spot tonight, the 2nd floor lounge of Columbia City Cinema. 7PM. Guest...
Mary Lou Sanelli Benefit for Columbia City Cinema
Seattle, WA – Wednesday, April 28, 2010, 7:30 p.m. Columbia City Cinema hosts Seattle-based writer and performer Mary...
April 27 Living Room Guest Roy Seitz
R. R. Seitz's writing edge is from deep places. His words wind around in a paddy dike maze wishing the tree line,...