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Tag Archives: Seattle
PHOTOS: Cascadia Poetry Festival 2014
Kim Goldberg May 8, 2014 I’m back home in Nanaimo after my fabulous 6-day getaway to Seattle for the Second Cascadia Poetry Festival. And we are already planning Cascadia 3 for next year in Nanaimo! So save the date (April … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Events, Poetry
Tagged bioregionalism, Cascadia, Cascadia Poetry Festival, George Stanley, innovative poetry, Paul Nelson, photography, Seattle
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BEER SLAM! Cascadia Poetry Festival – May 2, 2014
I’ll be taking a turn at the mike at the Cascadia Poetry Festival BEER SLAM, along with Robert Lashley, Isaac Grambo, Dan Raphael, Derek Sheffield, AnastaciaTolbert, Morris Stegosaurus, and Heidi Greco. Friday, May 2, Spring Street Center (1101 15th Ave), … Continue reading
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Tagged beer, Cascadia Poetry Festival, microbreweries, Naked City Brewing, poetry slams, Seattle, Spoken Word
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Poets Cruise to Cascadia Poetry Festival 2014
Kim Goldberg March 22, 2014 ~ Heading for Cascadia Poetry Festival, happening May 1-4 in Seattle? Join a bunch of us on the Poets Cruise aboard the Victoria Clipper passenger ferry, departing downtown Victoria on Wednesday, April 30, at 6:00 pm. … Continue reading
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Tagged bioregionalism, Cascadia Poetry Festival, poetry holiday, poets, Poets Cruise, Seattle, Victoria BC, Victoria Clipper
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Cascadia Poetry Festival – Photos (2012)
Had a GREAT time at the inaugural Cascadia Poetry Festival last weekend in Seattle! Ran into old friends and made new ones. The festival was dreamed up and organized by Paul Nelson, founder of SPLAB (Spokenword Lab) in Seattle’s colourful … Continue reading
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Tagged bioregionalism, Cascadia Poetry Festival, eco-poetry, Igniting the Green Fuse, Kim Goldberg, Paul Nelson, Sam Hamill, Seattle
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Eco-Poetry Chapbook Launched
We launched our eco-poetry chapbook, Igniting the Green Fuse: Four Canadian Women Poets, last weekend in Seattle at the inaugural Cascadia Poetry Festival. The book features the work of Kim Goldberg, Catherine Owen, Kate Braid, and Heidi Greco. The four … Continue reading
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Tagged Catherine Owen, Heidi Greco, Kate Braid, Kim Goldberg, Nanaimo, Seattle, Vancouver
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