No Irritable Reaching poetry reading Off-Site AWP March 10, 2023 Roxi Power, Paul E Nelson, un-indicted co-conspirators
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.
AWP Off-Site Events
AWP Off-Site readings with Seattle Poets
Richard Atleo at Seattle U
CPL Board Member Jason Wirth has arranged for Dr. E. Richard Atleo to speak at Seattle U. This is a remarkable...
Overleaf Chapbook Contest
The Overleaf Chapbook Manuscript Competition awards contracts to one Canadian and one international poet each year....
The Last Breadline
I remember the late Marion Kimes saying that Red Sky Poetry Theater was successful in part because of some of the...
Review of Make It True: Poetry From Cascadia
Bless Mary Ann Moore for her wonderful review of the new anthology of Cascadia Poetry Make It True. Dig: In Lowther’s...
Port Alberni News on Cascadia Po Fest
There are two short and very sweet write-ups on the recent Cascadia Poetry Festival staged in Nanaimo, BC, on...
3rd Cascadia Poetry Festival a Huge Success
Having over the keys to a poetry festival you've created can be a nerve-wracking experience, unless the people given...
Marmot Bout Poster
At the 3rd Cascadia Poetry Fest in Nanaimo Friday night, a poetry death match.
The After Party
Saturday night (5.2.15) at 10:30PM in Nanaimo at the 3rd Cascadia Poetry Festival, the After Party. Read one poem and...
SPLAB Presents #3
Daniel Wolff has published numerous well-received nonfiction books, including a national best-seller that won the...
Cascadia in the Nanaimo newspaper
Poets are getting ready to squeak in Nanaimo: http://www.nanaimobulletin.com/entertainment/300815361.html
Make It True: Poetry From Cascadia
Make It True: Poetry from Cascadia, published by Leaf Press, will be launched at VIU Friday, May 1st, at 7:30pm. This...
CPF3 Grid (Schedule)
Closing Reading
The Nanaimo Local Organizing Committee has updated the poster for the closing reading at this year's Cascadia POetry...
Peter Culley Dead
I abandon my self
to a blushing
of precise boundaries,
like where a squirrel would
step up to snap the branch
back fast enough
to ride the torque all the way back,
a walnut under each arm–
getaway with intent to spring
rather than English leave.
Award-Winning Cascadia Map
David McCloskey's map of Cascadia has been chosen to grace the cover of ESRI's annual Map Book, which contains about...
Three Weeks to the Fest
This (A Poet's Nanaimo) on the fest from Nanaimo poet Mary Ann Moore's blog: Wherever we let the land belong Old stone...




