Tag Archives: Mary Ann Moore

Review of Make It True: Poetry From Cascadia

Bless Mary Ann Moore for her wonderful review of the new anthology of Cascadia Poetry Make It True. Dig: In Lowther’s poem, Nuu-chah-nulth, Good Advice, the decolonization of “my mind,” aligns very nicely with co-editor Paul Nelson’s introductory words about … Continue reading

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3rd Cascadia Poetry Festival a Huge Success

Having over the keys to a poetry festival you’ve created can be a nerve-wracking experience, unless the people given the keys are BETTER DRIVERS! Huge thanks to the Nanaimo, BC, local organizing committee for making the 3rd Cascadia Poetry Festival … Continue reading

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Three Weeks to the Fest

This (A Poet’s Nanaimo) on the fest from Nanaimo poet Mary Ann Moore’s blog: Wherever we let the land belong Old stone wall, the house at Indian Beach. Village women, another lifetime, their voices, and the drums. There’s an old … Continue reading

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CPF3 in Nanaimo

Mary Ann Moore has sent this wonderful invite to her poetry friends: Hello friends from afar (not that far): Nanaimo is filled with poetry! It’s the skin of our city, poet Kim Goldberg says. We have a poet laureate, Naomi … Continue reading

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