McClure Sunday @ Doe Bay on Orcas Island

Sunday, October 17 – Michael McClure – 7:30PM Reading

Monday, October 18 – Film: Abstract Alchemist of Flesh. 7:30PM showing, with post-film discussion.

Michael McClure
Michael McClure

Michael McClure is a poet, playwright, songwriter, and novelist who initially gained fame as one of the five poets who read at the legendary San Francisco Six Gallery reading in 1955, where Allen Ginsberg first read Howl. Michael McClure’s upcoming book is Of Indigo and Saffron from UC Press, and his most recent is Mysteriosos and other poems from New Directions.

For people who want to attend any event, Doe Bay is offering a special discount: Anybody that books a stay at Doe Bay and lets them know that they are coming because of the SPLAB series will qualify for a 25% discount off of their stay. Additionally, if you pay for a 2-night stay at regular price, you can add on Sunday and Monday for FREE if you want to attend the SPLAB event (or Movie Night on Mondays, also hosted in the amazing Doe Bay Café). So just come on Sunday and get a 25% discount, or pay to stay for the weekend and add on Sunday (and Monday too!) for FREE!

Did I mention Hot Tubs?

Doe Bay Tubs

Doe Bay Tubs

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Living Room Begins on October 26

New SPLAB in Columbia City before the loveseat recliner arrived

New SPLAB in Columbia City before the loveseat recliner arrived

Our 2010/2011 season kicks off in our new SPLAB Tuesday, October 26, at 7PM with Living Room. Come to read new work for a gentle critique, come to share the work of someone else, or come just to be in the engaging company of other writers.

Bring 10 copies of your new work to the circle, come early to get one of the two loveseat recliner spots and learn about SPLAB swag from the wily Almondina.

3528 S. Ferdinand, but enter from Edmunds. There is parking right outside the doors of the Cultural Center and we’re about two blocks from the Columbia City stop on the Link light rail system. Suggested donation $5. The facilitator will be your friendly neighborhood SPLABman.

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Pacific Rim Poetics Preview (workshop)

Pacific Rim Poetics

(a SPLAB Workshop Preview

Saturday, October 30, 2010, 12N-3P)

Basho

Basho

People in the rest of the U.S. and in Europe have difficulty in adjusting to the fact that the Pacific Coast of America faces the Far East, culturally as well as geographically… The residents of California, Oregon, and Washington are as likely to travel across the Pacific as across the continent and the Atlantic.

– Kenneth Rexroth

What does it mean to be a West Coast poet? Or to broaden the view, a Pacific Rim poet? In this course, we’ll explore innovative (& classic) Pacific Rim poetics. Basho’s Haibun, Sei Shonagon’s list poems, the serial poems of Jack Spicer, Nathaniel Mackey and Robin Blaser and Lissa Wolsak’s phosphorus of the mystery. Class time will be given to readings (& listenings) of work, as well as writing exercises and discussion. Get a better understanding of your place as a poet in this corner of the world.

Lissa Wolsak Marqueed

Lissa Wolsak Marqueed

Paul Nelson: Founder of SPLAB (SPokenword LAB). Author: Organic Poetry (essays, Oct. ‘08, VDM Verlag, Germany) & a serial poem re-enacting the history of Auburn, WA, A Time Before Slaughter (Oct. ’09, Apprentice House). Interviewed: Allen Ginsberg, Michael McClure, Anne Waldman, Sam Hamill, Robin Blaser, Eileen Myles, Jerome Rothenberg & others. M.A.: Lesley

Paul Nelson in Brussels, May 2010

Paul Nelson in Brussels, May 2010

University. Shortlisted for the Stranger Genius Award in Literature, 2010.

The workshop happens Saturday, October 30, 2010, from 12N – 3PM at SPLAB, 3528 S. Ferdinand, but enter in back, on Edmunds. Suggested donation $20, students $10, but no one will be turned away.

Robin Blaser

Robin Blaser

Pacific Rim

Pacific Rim

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Thursday Night

On Thursday, October 21, Northwind Reading Series features Gary Lemons and Paul Nelson.  The readings start at 7p.m. in the Northwind Arts Center, 2409 Jefferson St., Port Townsend.

Gary Lemons worked most of his life with his hands.  Along the way he discovered the act of writing poetry is little different than building any structure.  Poets, like farmers for instance, contour a field that is both imaginary and real and shaped with the instruments at hand.  The expectations at harvest are similar.  He spent two years at the University of Iowa in the Undergraduate Poetry Workshop and has published two books of poetry with a third, Snake, scheduled for publication in the Fall of 2013 with Red Hen Press.  Lemons is part Oneida and lived for 6 years on the Assiniboine reservation near Wolf Point, Montana.  He now teaches yoga with his beautiful life partner, the sculptor, Nöle Giulini in their studio, Tenderpaws.

Paul Nelson, is a Chicago native, founder of SPLAB (SPokenword LAB), author of a book of essays on poetics, Organic Poetry and author of a serial poem re-enacting the history of Auburn, Washington, A Time Before Slaughter.  He worked in radio for 26 years, interviewing Allen Ginsberg, Michael McClure, Anne Waldman, Sam Hamill, Robin Blaser, Wanda Coleman, Eileen Myles, Jerome Rothenberg, George Bowering & others. Publication credits include: Golden Handcuffs Review, The Argotist, Raven Chronicles, Blackbox, Big Bridge , Fulcrum, Rattapallax & others.  Shortlisted for the Stranger’s Genius Award in Literature in 2010, he earned his M.A. from Lesley University in Organic Poetry, a study of North American poets writing (to different degrees) spontaneously, writes one American Sentence every day & lives in Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood with his wife, Meredith.

Northwind readings are free, though donations are gladly accepted to support Northwind Arts Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting the arts to our community.  For more information contact Bill Mawhinney 437-9081.

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