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PNW poets

Jan

30

2024

Cascadia and Community: An Original Essay by 2024 PNBA Book Award Winners CMarie Fuhrman​ and Derek Sheffield (in partnership with ​Elizabeth Bradfield)

Now, more than ever, we seek community. We need opportunities to bring us together, to bring us into nature, to explore with curiosity the many ways we are connected to place, and to connect with those places and beings. That was part of the initial ethos of this anthology. We wanted to celebrate the diversity, …

Dec

19

2023

Brittney Corrigan on How Poetry Can
Reach Readers in New Ways

Portland author Ellen Notbohm interviewed Brittney Corrigan about her fifth poetry collection, Solastalgia (2023, JackLeg Press). Corrigan’s poetry and short stories have appeared in more than 100 literary journals including Watershed Review’s 10th Anniversary issue and other publications including Scientific American’s Science in Meter and Verse column. She appears frequently at poetry readings around the …

Aug

29

2023

Village Books Literary Citizenship Award

From Village Books in Bellingham and Lynden, WA: Awarded annually to coincide with the bookstore’s anniversary of its founding on June 20th, 1980. Recipients of this award are of diverse backgrounds and professions, but each have demonstrated a commitment to engage with the literary community with the intent of giving as much, if not more …

May

3

2023

Post Romantic: Poems
by Kathleen Flenniken

Following her award-winning collections Famous and Plume, former Washington State Poet Laureate Kathleen Flenniken returns with another stunning book. These poems navigate loss, fear, and growing older, and also examine white America’s romanticized view of the past. When it comes to difficult subjects, Flenniken doesn’t flinch. –Erin, Eagle Harbor Book Company, Bainbridge Island, WA Explore …

Jun

28

2019

Wild Honey, Tough Salt by Kim Stafford

Wild Honey, Tough Salt by Kim Stafford

If you haven’t yet, it is time to read Wild Honey, Tough Salt, the latest collection of poetry from Kim Stafford. Whatever ails you– this is your medicine. With Wild Honey, Tough Salt, Kim Stafford once again shows himself a poet for the people. With his clean lines and approachable lyricism, Stafford invites readers to join him, to sit …

Apr

22

2019

Killing Marias

Killing Marías by Claudia Castro Luna

“Written in memory of women and girls killed in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico and for all women and girls who are victims of domestic violence.” —from the dedication of Killing Marías  Claudia Castro Luna was the first author I had the pleasure of hosting here at Elliott Bay in our Readings Room. Washington State Poet Laureate, Seattle …

Dec

29

2017

The Seattle Times features Poet Lucia Perillo

The Northwest author, who died last year, left behind a collection of whip-smart, stylishly brilliant work. By Jeff Baker, Special to The Seattle Times. When Lucia Perillo read her poems at a restaurant in Portland last year, her readers showed up to let her know what she meant to them. One by one, they approached …

Feb

10

2016

Tod Marshall

Passing the Laurel: Tod Marshall Is the New WA State Poet Laureate

Last night at Hugo House in Seattle, outgoing Washington State Poet Laureate Elizabeth Austen “passed the laurel” to 2016-18 Washington State Poet Laureate Tod Marshall (Bugle). The celebration included readings by Marshall and Austen, as well as Pacific Northwest poets Rick Barot, Karen Finneyfrock, Jourdan Keith, Jane Wong, and more. Former Washington State Poet Laureate Kathleen Flenniken emceed. …

Feb

12

2014

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John Wilson at Eagle Harbor Book Co

Huzzah for Bookseller/Poet John Willson

Most book stores consider their booksellers worth their weight in gold.  But at Eagle Harbor Book Company on Bainbridge Island, they can honestly say they have certified treasure on their staff. Bookseller and poet John Willson was recently selected as a 2014 Island Treasure by the Bainbridge Island Arts & Humanities Council. The awards, started …

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