Get to Know a Local Poet: Paul Nelson

Oh boy. The Hugo House blog people suspected I’d kick up some shit and I probably did. (I do without knowing it! HA!) Anyway, here is the link to their latest profile of Your Wily Splabman.

And below, I’ve pasted in the portions THEY put in bold, to give you a little taste, but be sure to go to their blog and at very least see Sam Hamill’s block quote. It’s a beauty.

“A Time Before Slaughter” looks upon the history of a place with a gaze that strives to be both critical and understanding—in equal measure—from the perspective of someone who is personally invested in the actual place.

I feel the poet’s main role in such a political stance is to learn the local history and tell it in verse. If poets do not tell the story, we’re at the mercy of Fox News and other propagandists.

Sometimes you think you can get a poem out of a certain event, but the energy is not made available. Sometimes poems fall right into your lap.

We had a highly successful Teen Slam, which culminated in taking a group of young poets to San Francisco to compete in the National Teen Poetry Slam Championships.

Society has so marginalized itself with cheap entertainment and useless diversions, such as “American Idol,” talk radio, video games and technology so that if someone is not a household name, there is an education process required to illustrate why a certain poet deserves wider attention.

Many people are trying to fill some kind of personal lack through becoming some kind of poetry star

That said, Seattle has some of the most attentive and appreciative audiences you’ll find anywhere.

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Hugo Blog profiles JW Marshall of Open Books

http://www.hugohouse.org/content/get-know-local-poet-jw-marshall

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Upcoming Readings for Len Orr’s New Book

From Michael Schein:

Dear LiTFUSIANS

I don’t ever employ the LiTFUSE list for crass commercial purposes, & Len Orr’s book launch is no exception.  I think you will find that it is time well spent to join Len for one of his upcoming readings:

APRIL, 2010

Speaker/reader. “It’s About Time” poet series. Thursday, April 8, 6:00-7:45 PM Ballard Branch of the Seattle Public Library, 5614 22nd Ave. NW, Seattle WA 98107

Featured Reader, PoetsWest series. Saturday, April 10, 4:00-5:30 PM
Green Lake Branch of the Seattle Public Library, 7364 E. Green Lake Dr. N., Seattle WA.

Featured Reader, Bookworm Exchange. Friday, April 16, 7:00-9:00 PM
Bookworm Exchange, 4860 Rainier Ave. South, Seattle WA 98118-6305.

Why We Have Evening Book Launch Party and Reading. Tuesday, April 20th, 7:00-9:00 Pm. Washington State University Tri-Cities, East Auditorium, Richland WA.

Reader and Speaker, Art and Culture Festival. Wednesday, April 21 (reading at 11:00, talk at 1:00). Blue Mountain Community College, Pendleton OR. Title of lecture: “Writing the World: Contemporary Poetry of the American West.”

MAY, 2010

Featured Reader, PoetsWest series, May 19, 7:00-9:00 PM
Barnes & Noble, 18025 Garden Way NE, Woodinville WA

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Visible Verse Vancouver’s 10th Anniversary

From Heather Haley:

Heather invited you to “See The Voice: VISIBLE VERSE 10th Anniversary Celebration & Festival” on Friday, November 19, 2010 at 7:30pm.

Heather says, “Please help spread the word, call for entries. We’ll have two screenings this year!”.

Event: See The Voice: VISIBLE VERSE 10th Anniversary Celebration & Festival
What: Exhibit
Start Time: Friday, November 19, 2010 at 7:30pm
End Time: Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 11:30pm
Where: Pacific Cinémathèque

http://www.heatherhaley.com/visibleverse

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