• Poetics as Cosmology

    Paul E Nelson Zoom Room Cyberspace, Seattle, WA, United States

    Poetics as Cosmology Workshop on the history of Innovative Cascadia Poetry, from Theodore Roethke to Cedar Sigo. Online, facilitated by Paul E Nelson

  • Finance Committee Meeting

    Online (Zoom)

    Meeting with the Cascadia Poetics Lab Finance Committee, every first Saturday of the month. Learn more about the CPL Finance Committee HERE

  • Dead Horse Canyon Workshop

    Dead Horse CaNyoN

    Poetry workshop at Dead Horse Canyon in collaboration with Rainier Beach Action Coalition May 2, 2026 11 AM-1 PM

  • Fundraising Committee Meeting

    Online (Zoom)

    Meeting with the Cascadia Poetics Lab Fundraising Committee, every first Saturday of the month. Learn more about the CPL Fundraising Committee HERE

  • CPL Board Meetings

    Online (Zoom)

    Cascadia Poetics Lab monthly board meetings Every second Tuesday of the month at 6 PM More info on CPL’s board available HERE

  • Rainier Beach Arts & Culture Roundtable #2

    Outside former home of Paul Horiuchi 9773 Arrowsmith, Seattle, WA, United States

    To network as neighborhood creatives, support arts and culture, improve the visibility of arts & culture in Rainier Beach and make the neighborhood a destination for arts & culture, we’re […]

  • Cascadia Day Celebration

    Vermillion 1508 11th Avenue, Seattle, WA, United States

    May 18 is Cascadia Day, because it is the anniversary of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens.Bioregional journalist Andrew Engelson invited me to read at Vermillion, 1508 11th Avenue, May […]

  • Pritchard Reserve Workshop

    Pritchard Reserve 8400 55th Ave S, Seattle, WA, United States

    Poetry workshop in collaboration with Rainier Beach Action Coalition. June 6, 2026 11 AM-1 PM

  • CPL Board Meetings

    Online (Zoom)

    Cascadia Poetics Lab monthly board meetings Every second Tuesday of the month at 6 PM More info on CPL’s board available HERE

  • CPL @ ScribFest

    Town Hall 1119 8th Avenue, Seattle, WA, United States

    The Cascadia Poetics Lab is delighted to participate in ScribFest, June 20 & 21, 2026, at Town Hall. From the ScribLab website: “ScribFest brings PNW performance writers together for a […]

  • I Want to Write a Poem (But Don’t Know How)

    Ever wanted to write a poem, but were intimidated to get started? Or maybe you had an idea you thought would make for an interesting poem, but when you went to put the pen to the page, you weren't sure how to take your idea and transform it into something real?

  • I Want to Write a Poem But Don’t Know How (Workshop)

    Zoom Online, Your Town

    In my experience, in conversations with friends, family, and acquaintances, I have often been asked what seems to me a very simple question. “Well, how do I write a poem?” The snarky answer is, “Well, you get a pen and a paper and start writing.” While true, the sarcasm there is not helpful to get anyone actually writing, and what I want people to understand is that writing a poem really is not as mysterious and difficult as it’s cracked up to be. Writing a deeply energetic poem that gets remembered in history textbooks is, I would argue, a little more difficult, but really it is the result of practice and luck more than anything. So, in order to demystify this process, and, as the CPL and Cascadia 2050 missions say, “empower people to practice poetry…” we are hosting this workshop that will get into the first steps that can get any person writing poems they can be proud of. Brenda Hillman says that, “to be a poet you only need 3 readers, and one of them can be a tree.” And that is the energy we will be trying to capture and share at this workshop, which will hopefully be the first of many.

  • Poetry Postcard Fest

    Anywhere!

    The Poetry Postcard Fest is an annual 56-day experiment in spontaneity and community building. This literary event is a self-guided workshop in spontaneous composition where people sign up to send […]

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