A great feature on Lary Timewell, another Make It True: Poetry from Cascadia poet: http://jacket2.org/commentary/lary-timewell-two-new-poems
Tag: Make It True: Poetry From Cascadia
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bpNichol Chapbook Finalists
by Splabman •
Make it True poet Lissa Wolsak is among those shortlisted for the 2015 bpNichol chapbook award. She was nominated for Of Beings Alone: The Eigenface (Nomados Press). From the press release:
TORONTO – October 21, 2015 – The Meet the Presses collective is excited to announce the finalists for the 2015 bpNichol Chapbook Award. The prize, awarded annually since its establishment in 1985, goes to the author of the best poetry chapbook published in Canada in the previous year. It is named in honour of the late poet, novelist, and micropress publisher bpNichol…
Poems from this collection are represented in Make It True: Poetry From Cascadia.
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Blaser Display, New Allison Cobb, Georges talk Cascadia
by Splabman •
Four Cascadia poetry-related notes today:
- A new exhibit on Robin Blaser has opened at Simon Fraser University. According to the announcement of the display:
As part of the 50th Anniversary celebration Bennett Library’s Special Collections & Rare Books Division has mounted a display on Blaser’s life and work. Materials are drawn from the extensive Blaser archive, housed in the Contemporary Literature Collection of Special Collections and Rare Books. The exhibit runs September 10 – October 30.
Details: http://www.lib.sfu.ca/about/branches-depts/special-collections/robin-blaser-display
2. Make It True: Poetry From Cascadia poet Allison Cobb has just released Plastic: An Autobiography. She says: The autobiography of plastic is the autobiography of everything.Because plastic is so ubiquitous, I thought that I could probably uncover a direct link between my body and the plastic inside a dead albatross chick some three thousand miles across the ocean. If I could do that, maybe I could draw the net wider. I could see how wide, how far, how long I could stretch this net connecting my own body to this substance: plastic, which barely existed one hundred years ago and which now is so amorphous, so omnipresent, it seems to disappear if one tries to look directly at it.
Read more at http://www.essaypress.org/ep-35/#TTgiubarpI7DsuZE.993. George Bowering and George Stanley talk Cascadia and the anthology Make It True: Poetry From Cascadia. It happens in the first podcast from New Star Books of Vancouver. More here:
http://newstarbooks.com/blog/hhs01-bowering-stanley/
4. Jared Leising is putting together a MOOC on Innovative Cascadia Poetry. The Make It True poet who also teaches at Cascadia Community College, brought groups of students to two different iterations of the Cascadia Poetry Fest. Working with Seattle Poetics LAB, he’s planning an early 2016 launch for the six week course that will focus on some of the innovations from here. More details soon.
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Interview with Cascadia (PDX) Poet Marilyn Stablein
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A recent interview with longtime Cascadia poet and literary activist Marilyn Stablein is now online. One of the poets with work in Make It True: Poetry From Cascadia, listen particularly to the poem written for her late son who died at age 28.
http://paulenelson.com/2015/07/20/marilyn-stablein-interview/