The August POetry POstcard Fest happens for the 12th year in 2018. The fest has become the biggest annual funder of...
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.
Reviews of Becoming Cascadian
To redefine our lives and the places we live by Bioregion, rather than by political boundaries, is not the work of a single morning. It will require small cadres of committed people who become nature literate, write instructive poems and essays, and gradually make sense to their neighbors. This program, Becoming Cascadia, was one node in a larger effort that has been developing. This particular workshop, however, drew not only on Cascadian writers, but drew a handful of people who have been at work a long time on the job! Touring Kubota Gardens provided a direct view deep into the bioregion for many reasons. Eating meals as a group solidified our sense of community. Concluding with poetry gave ceremonial fragrance. The sharing of ideas, books, and other resources, will remain central. Thanks to Mark Gonnerman for a list of resources. Thanks to all for straight talk and careful listening. – Andrew Schelling
Becoming Cascadian Starts Thursday!
SPLAB's first bioregional poetics retreat is this weekend. Becoming Cascadian is an intensification of the work done...
First Book Poetry Contest
News: Exquisite Disarray Publishing Announces Contest for Washington State Poets { First Book Poetry Contest, Deadline...
Al Purdy A-Frame Writer’s Residency
Jack Kerouac had his ’49 Hudson; Leonard Cohen had his tower of song; Al Purdy had his humble A-frame cabin in...
North Cascades Institute Beat Weekend
The Beat Goes On:Lookout Poets and Backcountry Tales on Ross Lake Gerry Cook; Saul Weisberg; Hannah Sullivan August 26...
Interview with Jerome Rothenberg
Nice work by Mark Weiss here, interviewing the remarkable Jerome Rothenberg: Jerome Rothenberg is an internationally...
Old Red Sky Poets read at Jack Straw
Date: Friday, April 2, 2010 Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm Location: Jack Straw Foundation's Studio, Seattle Description...
Letter from Hedgebrook Women Writer’s Retreat Center
Dear Friends, Spring is just around the corner, and Hedgebrook's six cottages are humming with life. Our 2010 season...
Dark Coast Press Seeks Submissions
Dark Coast Quarterly For all submissions to the quarterly e-journal Dark Coast Quarterly please send 1 - 5 pieces of...
Scott Galasso Living Room Guest
Take your feet off the sofa, we have a guest coming to Living Room, Tuesday, March 23rd at 7P. He'll start by...
AG Article from 1969
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,941310,00.html "If he still calls for nothing less than a complete...
San Juan Island Workshop & Reading
Poetry Reading with Paul Nelson Saturday, March 20th, 2010 Father/Poet/Teacher Paul Nelson, co founder of the...
Free Poetry Workshop for Teachers
Organic Poetry with Paul Nelson Wednesday, March 17, 5-7 p.m. Is the universe a machine based on competition, or an...
Paul Nelson Features at Red Sky Reunion, Mon 3.22 Hugo House
Event: Red Sky Poetry Theater 2010 Series "Always Open Mic" Start Time: Monday, March 22 at 7:00pm Where: Richard...
Ginsberg Marathon set for Saturday, April 3 8P
McClure Workshop & Public Reading Today!
The 30+ people who attended last night's lecture with Michael McClure have already gotten a taste of how remarkable...
Michael McClure
March 12-13, 2010 Rainier Valley Cultural Center 3515 S. Alaska St, Seattle, WA (map) 1-4P Saturday Workshop, 7:30P...




