05/09/2026
With this year's Cascadia Student Poetry Contest wrapped and judging now under way, we want to highlight the three Oregonian poets who are judging our 2026 student contest!
Former Collegiate and Professional football player Marcus Lattimore (he/him) has spent his entire post career as a coach, teacher, and mentor in high school and collegiate athletics. Marcus is a champion of literacy, using it as a vehicle to connect with the students he mentors. His poetry is inspired by his natural interests of theater and sociology where he blends these two disciplines into an immersive experience for the listener. His one mission through his writings is “to make bell hooks proud”. When Marcus is not mentoring, auditioning, or performing spoken word poetry, he spends his time exploring the great wilderness of the northwest with his wife Miranda, and their standard poodle Mocha. Marcus was recently hired as a mentor by POIC + RAHS in Portland, Oregon.
Camille T. McDaniel (she/they) is a Portland, Oregon-based poet, editor, and fiber artist. Her poetry has been published in Black Fox Literary Magazine, Currency, Sundress Publications’ A Body You Talk To: An Anthology of Contemporary Disability, and others. In 2023, she received nominations for the Pushcart Prize and Best New Poets Anthology; and in 2024, she represented Portland Poetry Slam at Bigfoot Poetry Festival. She recently started the press Benniefairy Books. https://www.camilleterrycreative.com/
Brian Stephen Ellis (he/they) is the author of five collections of poetry, and one collection of short fiction, the most recent of which are, Pretty Much the Last Hardcore Kid in This Town (2023) Alien Buddha Press and Against Common Sense (2023) from Limit Zero Publications. In 2014 he was the recipient of the William Stafford War No More Award. They live in Portland, Oregon. https://brianellis.info/