Living Room Tonight!

We gather again tonight at 7P to read our new work, read someone else’s work, or come to be in the engaging company of other writers. 4816 Rainier AV S, right next to Subway, across the street from Bank of America, in the 2nd floor lounge of the Columbia City Cinema. It is a setting conducive to an intimate conversation, a rare occasion in these Distracted States of America.

You may want to bring copies of a recent poem of yours to read for gentle critique. We’re averaging 6 folks a night lately, but sometimes more show up, so bring 8. We meet every Tuesday until the end of May.

And April 6, our guest is Flavia Rocha. Bio:

Flávia Rocha was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1974. She has a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Fundação Casper Libero and a M.F.A in Writing from Columbia University. She has worked as a reporter and contributor for various magazines in Brazil, including Casa Vogue and Bravo!. She is currently the editor-in-chief of the poetry journal Rattapallax (www.rattapallax.com). Author of the bilingual poetry book “A Casa Azul ao Meio-dia/ The Blue House Around Noon” (Travessa dos Editores, Brazil, 2005), has just finished a second collection, “Quartos Habitáveis”. She has edited anthologies of Brazilian contemporary poetry for magazines Rattapallax (U.S.), Poetry Wales (U.K.) and Papertiger (Australia) and her poems and translations have appeared in various magazines, in print and online. In the area of film, founded with her husband, Steven Richter, the Academia Internacional de Cinema (www.aicinema.com.br), a film school located in Sao Paulo, for which she developed a Creative Writing Program and directed the Communications Department. They moved to Portland last fall, where they are starting to work on new film and literature projects, while enjoying Northwest life with their two lovely daughters.

See you in the living room Tuesday night 7-9P.

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Al (Purdy)and Me (George Bowering)

Al, Angela & GB

Al, Angela & GB

Remembering Canada’s most famous poet ten years after his death

by George Bowering

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Ginsberg Marathon Saturday Night (4.3)

As we did at our Auburn location at least 7 times, we’ll meet starting at 8P on Saturday, April 3 to celebrate the life and poetry of counterculture icon Allen Ginsberg, as well as the Beat Movement in general.

Band of Poets, led by John Burgess, Jed Meyers, Victor David Sandiego,
Sergey Feldman & Amanda Penn, with special guest Julene Tripp Weaver, will present AG’s Wichita Vortex Sutra.

You are welcome to read your own work, your favorite Ginsberg or Beat poem (or any poem for that matter) and kick in a few bucks for SPLAB to pay its bills. (Tax deductible!)

Again, it happens Saturday, April 3 at 8:00 p.m. @ Empire Expresso, 3829 S Edmunds St., Seattle. Plan on getting coffee’d up and staying there as long as you can.

After Band of Poets performs, we’ll open it up to Open Mic. We’ll also have a round of exquisite corpse writing and a lightning round, where participants can read a short (haiku-length) poem between drum beats. We’ll go until we can’t anymore.

As Bruce Greeley wold say: Holy the Bop Apocalypse!

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Thursday, April 1, Paul Nelson & Dark Coast Press

Given a star on the Stranger’s blog:

Green star J.T.D. Middleton, Paul Nelson

When: Thurs April 1 at 7 pm.
Price: Free
Phone: 322-7030

Middleton is the author of the debut work of fiction from Dark Coast Press, which is Seattle’s newest publisher. Nelson wrote a wonderful history of Auburn, WA, told completely in poetry. There will also be “gypsy jazz” and booze.

Richard Hugo House

Capitol Hill 1634 11th Ave    phone (206) 322-7030

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