Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Cascadia Community College & UW Bothell partner to launch "Clamor" and "Yours Truly"

Today is a perfect ten!  We need more reasons to celebrate!  To bring people together for encounters with art  & music, poetry & song, games and food.  Great to share more than a fleeting moment with former Cascadia students, including Athena Mace, a 2013 graduate  of Cornish School of the Arts in Seattle, and the spark behind the six-month project to design a three-panel outdoor mural at Maywood Hills Elementary School.  To talk with community members who've supported Yours Truly over the years through sending submissions to the journal is gratifying--Sue, a former librarian and nature buff who folds scenes from her childhood and neighborhood walks into her poems.  Join the celebration--consider submitting your creative work in 2014 to Clamor, UW Bothell's literary arts journal....and, of course, Cascadia's Yours Truly.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Poetry workshops next week offered to youth at Cedar River Middle School

Poetry is necessary; it unites the disparate parts. 

I'm grateful for the opportunity to facilitate workshops and share poetry boxes with middle schoolers who attend Cedar River Middle School in Maple Valley, (Tahoma School District). 

Each classroom will receive a poetry box filled with writing ideas relevant to youth. 

"We need to be love-struck for humanity."--the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I heard referenced by Seattle area filmmaker Tracy Rector as she discussed her 2013 film, Reviens Moiabout two ten-year-olds who meet during the summer at Seattle Center.  Though they realize their friendship will be interrupted when they return to different locations, they promise to be there for each other. 



Poetry Workshop, May 26, 2013, at WHITE CENTER Library

The pleasure was mine--to facilitate a poetry workshop in White Center at the King County Library. 

Three questions triggered amazing written responses uniting a small group of writers on a Saturday afternoon. 

What lessons did you learn as a child that are still with you as you reflect to an earlier time?
Generated by last line in the poem, The School at San Gabriel Dam.

When have you found yourself in a cultural context you did not fully understand such that you knew there was much you did not know and passed by?  Generated by last line in, My Daughter, English Teacher in South Korea.

What is the thing that only now you can see?  Generated by last line in, Old Photo.

So thank you--sharing our writing requires vulnerability and courage.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

GEOSPATIAL POETRY PROJECT, MONDAY, 5/20/13

Come learn more about the
GEOSPATIAL POETRY PROJECT
Monday, May 20th, 1:30
in MOBIUS HALL at
Cascadia Community College

Friday, May 17, 2013

Clamor & Yours Truly: Collaborative Launch Party - May 29, 11am to 3pm, Mobius Hall

Please attend the launch May 29, 11-3,
in Mobius Hall on the Cascadia Community College campus 
 
poetry          fiction           photograry        multimedia art         portraits        film   &   more 

This year UWB's Clamor and Cascadia's Yours Truly are joining forces to celebrate
the 2013 publication of both literary and art journals. 
 
The highlight of the party is an art gallery displaying student work from both journals. 
 
Come join us and see the musicians/authors perform their pieces live and meet the artists that have their work on display. 
 
 
Activities include open mic, mural painting, henna, face painting, a raffle, a poi performer and more. 
 
Food is provided! 
 
 
Take home your very own copy of both journals (limited copies available). 
 
This party is coordinated by UWB Clamor and Cascadia's Creative Arts Club.  Free admission. 


For more information, please visit:  facebook.com/uwbclamor
                                                                 http://clamor-journal.com/

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Young Writers Coffeehouse, Saturday, May 11, 3 pm, Duvall Library

You are invited to the Young Writers Coffeehouse
 
Saturday, May 11th, at 3 pm
 
in the Duvall Library located at 15508 Main Street NE, Duvall
 
Come celebrate poetry accomplishments of our youth
& the publication of Rustling Wrens by Cave Moon Press 
 
For more information contact please the King County Library events page.