SPLAB Bout Notes

From the March 30, 2013 poetry bout notes:

March 30, 2013 APRIL Small Press Fair Poetry

Bout

SPLAB will be presenting the 13th Allen Ginsberg Poetry Marathon at Spring Street Center at 15th & Spring. Details soon at www.splab.org.

We’re also planning the 2nd Cascadia Poetry Festival to be held at Seattle University, May 2-4, 2014. An advisory Board meeting is happening tomorrow to update folks interested in making the festival happen. See me after the Bout, or come by the SPLAB booth for more information.

Today’s bout pits two poets from New Mexico versus the Home Team, two Cascadia poets. From New Mexico, Amalio Madueno and Nadine Maestas.

Amalio Madueño, lives in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. Former president & co-producer of the Taos Poetry Circus, he has 18 chapbooks and two books of poetry, the latest of which is Spider Road, published MouthFeel Press in El Paso.
Nadine Antoinette Maestas is a poet’s poet and believes that the empire of the sentence is an extremely oppressive totalitarian regime. She just earned her Ph.D. at the UW with a dissertation on postmodern American anthropoetics.
New Mexico!

Cascadia!

Anastacia Tolbert’s work is a trellis of twilight, ultramarine ache and lowercase loam. A writer, Cave Canem Fellow, Hedgebrook Alumna and co-producer of GOTBREAST? A 2007 Documentary about the views of women regarding breast and body image.
Stephen Roxborough (aka roxword) is Editor/Creative Director for NeoPoiesis Press and author of making love in the war zone, impeach yourself!, blurst, son of blurst, the little book of luminosophy and this wonderful perpetual beautiful. The last time he was in a bout with anyone, he beat up his pacifist brother in 1967.
Sponsors:

Full Tilt Ice Cream makes all natural ice cream and frozen desserts with as much creativity and local ingredients as possible. Our retail outlets feature new and vintage arcade and pinball machines, an eclectic mix of sodas, an amazing mix of music on our stereos, and some of the finest beers the Northwest has to offer.

Healeo: is vegatarian and vegan restaurant and smoothie and juice bar at 15th & Madison.

SICA is the Subud International Cultural Organization, working at the intersection of creativity and spirituality.

This event is supported by Poets & Writers. Founded in 1970, Poets & Writers is the primary source of information, support, and guidance for creative writers.

TO The Bout!

RULES:

Poets will engage in one on one bouts. Suggested time limit is 3 minutes. After each poem reads a poem in a bout, the judges will decide who won the bout. Judges will base their decisions on Content, Performance and Ezra Pounds’s Melopoeia, Phanopoeia and Logopoeia: Imagery, music and the quality of ideas presented. Judges are

Judith Roche, author of three poetry collections including Wisdom of the Body and editor of First Fish, First People: Salmon Tales of the North Pacific Rim. She is Literary Director Emeritus for One Reel, and a Fellow in the Black Earth Institute.

Thomas Walton is a writer and founder/publisher of Pageboy Magazine.

Amber Nelson is a poet and Founder of Alice Blue Books.

After each one-on-one Bout, the judges will make their selection and votes will be counted and the team which the winning poet represents will get a point. The team with the most point at the end wins lovely prizes from our sponsors.

Aaron Kokorowski of the Greenwood Lit Crawl will tabulate votes and keep score. The next Greenwood Lit Crawl is April 20th. (4.20.)

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SPLAB Poetry Bout 3.30.13 12:30P

SPLAB is delighted to be part of the Small Press Expo at the Hugo House as part of APRIL Fest. We’ll be presenting a poetry bout of four poets, two from the home team (Cascadia) and two from that state to which we want to ship our Hanford Nuclear Waste, New Mexico. The Bout starts at 12:30P.

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Cascadia

Anastacia Tolbert’s work is a trellis of twilight, ultramarine ache and lowercase loam. She is a writer, Cave Canem Fellow, Hedgebrook Alumna, EDGE Professional Writers Graduate, VONA alum, creative writing workshop facilitator, documentarian and playwright. She is writer, co-director, and co-producer of GOTBREAST? Documentary (2007): a documentary about the views of women regarding breast and body image. Her poetry, fiction and nonfiction have been published in: WomenArts Quarterly, Specter Magazine, Crab Creek Review, Everyday Other Things, Theblackbottom.com, Women Writers in Bloom, Saltwater Quarterly, The Poetry Breakfast, Things Lost, Midnight Tea Book, Reverie, Alehouse Journal, Women. Period., The Drunken Boat, Torch, and many more.

http://anastaciatolbert.blogspot.com/
http://www.spectermagazine.com/fourteen/tolbert/
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Stephen Roxborough (aka roxword)

is a past board member for the Washington Poets Association, Head Poet for Madrona Center on Guemes Island, and Editor/Creative Director for NeoPoiesis Press. Rox is the author of making love in the war zone, impeach yourself!, blurst, son of blurst, the little book of luminosophy and this wonderful perpetual beautiful.

Nominated three times for the pushcart prize, he’s an international award winning poet who likes to challenge himself with singing in the shower.

The last time he was in a bout with anyone, he beat up his pacifist brother in 1967.

http://neopoiesispress.com/12401/70334.html

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New Mexico

Amalio Madueño, lives in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. Former president & co-producer of the Taos Poetry Circus, he has Twenty years of experience in the funding and development of poetry arts projects, programs, events and products. Amalio, in addition to running his own consulting firm, is a practicing poet with 18 chapbooks and two feature poetry volumes. He performs his work throughout the West. He has published widely in western journals including MalPais Review, Poetry (Chicago) Sin Fronteras, Border Senses, Exquisite Corpse, Askew, PageBoy, Café Review, Wandering Hermit, Between Sleeps, Saludos-Poets of New Mexico & Venus in the Badlands (Desert Shovel). Online his poetry is published most recently in the Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum, The Pedestal.com and Inactual.com. His feature book Lost in the Chamiso was published by Wild Embers Press in 2006. His latest book, Spider Road, (2012) was published MouthFeel Press in El Paso, and his next feature length book if forthcoming in 2013. His latest CD, a recording of his Duende Poetry Series reading in Placitas, NM is by Vox Audio (NM). He founded the Border Poetics Consortium.

Nadine Antoinette Maestas is a poet’s poet and believes that the empire of the sentence is an extremely oppressive totalitarian regime. She prefers the company of poems so much that she would rather read a bad poem than a good novel, but when she is not doing poetry, Nadine loves mountain biking in dangerous and remote places in the Northwest. She teaches at the University of Washington and North Seattle Community College. She has facilitated writing workshops at the University of Michigan, Youthspeaks and has helped to pioneer poetry workshops in several public schools in California and Michigan. Nadine holds an M.F.A. from University of Michigan where she was awarded the Faraar award for playwriting. Her hybrid poem play “Hellen on Wheels: a Play of Rhyme and Reason” was performed at California College of the Arts. She is the co-author with Karen Weiser of “Beneath the Bright Discus” (Potes & Poets Press, 2000), and is currently writing a dissertation on postmodern American anthropoetics.

This event supported by Poets & Writers and 4Culture.

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Cascadia Poetry Festival Advisory Board

Cascadia

Cascadia

To the Members of the Cascadia Advisory Board,

We are scheduling a meeting on Sunday, March 31, 2013, at 4P at Spring Street Center, 1101 15th in Seattle. We’ll give folks an update on developments with SPLAB, the the 2014 Festival and related matters.

We are going to need all the help we can get to make the next iteration of the Festival successful. It’s scheduled for May 2-4, 2014, at Seattle U and we are

delighted to have Seattle U as a co-sponsor. Please consider attending, even if you are not yet officially on the Ad Board. Thanks also to Poets & Writers, SICA and 4Culture for their support and you for your interest in this work.

Sincerely,

Paul Nelson

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From Nanaimo, BC

Ascent Aspirations Magazine News March 2013 Issue

Ascent Aspirations Current Issue March 2013

http://ascentaspirations.ca/tableofcontents.htm

The Annual Ascent Aspirations Print Anthology Contest for Spring 2013

Deadline has been extended to April 30th.
See details at the following link:
http://ascentaspirations.ca/ascentspring2013.htm

New Spoken Word Videos 
Each month we will be featuring two spoken word artists. This month with the double issue, we have four highly acclaimed spoken word poets,

 Demi Anter and Buddy Wakefield
http://www.ascentaspirations.ca/spokenwordbuddywakefield.htm

  Submissions
http://ascentaspirations.ca/guidelines.htm
We accept submissions year round and decide on placement of accepted submissions for future issues. At present we are attempting to read submissions once a week for all the submissions submitted for that week.
Accepting poetry for January 2014 and beyond. (We will be publishing 9 poets per issue.)
Accepting short fiction for December 2013 and beyond. (We will be publishing 4 short stories per issue.)
Accepting visual art for November 2013 and beyond. (We will be publishing 2 to 3 exhibits per issue.)
Accepting Spoken word videos already uploaded to YouTube for July 2013 and beyond. (We will be publishing 2 spoken word artists per issue.)
Accepting essays for June 2013 and beyond. (We will be publishing 2 essays per issue.)
Accepting book reviews for September 2013 and beyond. (We will be publishing 1 to 2 reviews per issue.)

Archived Copies of Ascent Aspirations Print Magazine 
AT COST: Special Price on Archived Print Issues. A few copies
of Anthologies 4 to 8 are looking for a home. $6.00 a copy (shipping included).
We are no longer publishing a print magazine so these copies are becoming collector’s items. Special offer. See details.

Our Facebook and Twitter Links
https://twitter.com/ascent2009
http://www.facebook.com/david.fraser.1675

Paper Boats, David Fraser’s fifth collection is available on-line
Small Corners, An Album of Poetry by Pat Smekal
http://ascentaspirations.ca/aapublishing.htm

Stones Anthology Available on-line
http://ascentaspirations.ca/stones.htm
http://ascentaspirations.ca/aapublishing.htm

The Memory Shop and Other Stories
This anthology is now in its second printing after a very successful launch. It contains 10 stories for young people with 10 artistic responses from 10 accomplished artists. The art work is not an illustration but a work of art and can be purchased at The Old School House in Qualicum Beach.
TOSH http://www.theoldschoolhouse.org

New Work by Frequent Exhibiting Artist, Patricia Carroll
http://www.patriciacarroll.ca/newworkspatriciacarroll.htm

WordStorm: Tuesday February 26th, Demeter’s Coffee Vault, 499 Wallace St. Nanaimo featuring Heidi Greco, Emily McGiffin,  and Nora Gould


Performances

– Stones Anthology Performance, Qualicum Acoustic Cafe,  March 1, 7:00 pm
– Paper Boats by David Fraser, Planet Earth Poetry, March 15th,, 7:30 pm, Moka Cafe, 
– Featured Reader, WordStorm, March 26, Demeter’s Coffee Vault, 7:00 pm 
-Stones Anthology Reading, Port Alberni,

March 27th Words on Fire

– Planet Earth Poetry Anthology Launch, Moka Cafe, April 12, MAy 14, 7:00,
– Honeymoon Bay Chapbook Launch, June 11 Demeter’s Coffee Vault
– Paper Baots by David Fraser, Words On Fire, June 26th, Port Alberni
– Hazelwood Writers’ Festival, August 11, 2013 Hazelwood Herb Farm, Cedar, BC
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