Washington Poets Association

Washington Poets Association Organization by poets, for poets, of Washington state Established in 1971 for the support of poetry in Washington. Organization dissolved in 2013.

The Washington Poets Association existed to support poetry across the state through the organization and sponsorship of poetry events, contests, and the publication of its annual poetry journal Cascade.

07/02/2014

The Washington Poets Association was dissolved in 2013, after 42 years of existence. This page continues to exist for anyone who wishes to share information about poetry in Washington state.

Conversation started Wednesday2:35pmMisty DawnFirst EVER edition of The Otherwise! Call for Submissions and Intro of our...
08/16/2013

Conversation started Wednesday
2:35pm
Misty Dawn

First EVER edition of The Otherwise! Call for Submissions and Intro of our logo donated by Jordan Piantedosi!!!

The Otherwise Issue I Summer 2013

Hey Good Looking;

You are invited to share your experience, vision, irreverence, and rage to be published in the first EVER edition of The Otherwise.

The Otherwise is an online and small batch print zine showcasing voices of the socially marginalized. We offer this platform to creatively articulate our otherness*, subsequent disempowerment (the constant beatdown), and how we negotiate it.

We wish to do so in a way not associated with mass social media that is increasingly corporatized.

Our goal is to unite movements - the q***r, the undocumented, the mad, the hate crime survivor, the addicted, the joyful-despite-all-the-bullsh*t, the keyless, the whole unbound myriad - to record, share and participate in our stories.

Specifically, The Otherwise aims to provide space for the traditionally marginalized voices of individuals who identify with a sense of otherness. There is only one main history being told, and basically, it’s not ours.

This is where you come in. We want to hear your stories, see your painted pictures, feel your poetry about otherness.

Contributing may seem insignificant (after all, you probably have some masterpiece scribbled on a napkin, right?), but it is often the smallest notions that make the most profound impacts.

See what happens when you confront your own sense of otherness.

Please send your submissions (max 3 pieces) to us by noon on Friday August 23rd for potential publication. We know you may be running for President someday, so if you want to keep your identity anonymous, it’s cool with us. If your submission is not selected for this issue, don’t fret! We will consider it for future issues. Should your submission be of odd size, or cost too much to send, we are happy to take your interpretation instead. We are a zine, not a museum anyhow.

With Love,

Danny, Kyle and MD

*otherness is defined as that which has kept you, at one point or many, from experiencing value for being who you are. If you have been the victim of a hate crime, T.O. is made for you. If you have experienced silencing, T.O. is made for you too. If you have experienced anything that has left you out of what society purports as normality, T.O. is certainly made for you.

Submit questions and e-submissions to [email protected]

Address to mail print submissions:

Attn: The Otherwise
c/o M. Spicer
400 Corporate Pointe
Culver City, CA USA
90230




Copyright © 2013 The Otherwise, All rights reserved. Copyright © 2013 "Chicken Lady" by Jordan Piantedosi, All rights reserved Our mailing address is: [email protected]

The Otherwise · 400 Corporate Pointe, Culver City, CA · 90230

06/01/2013

Mentorship can make a significant difference in an artist's life as you learn to develop your craft. As a budding artist/creative you are probably

12/16/2012

https://sites.google.com/site/soulfoodpoetrynight/Home

Congratulations SoulFood Poetry night for your many years. Come out this coming Thursday for poetry of Raul Sanchez and Angel Latterell

Home page for SoulFood Poetry Night readings in Redmond, Washington. Everyone welcome!

10/08/2012

Los Norteños Seattle writers present “Peace Love and Justice” a literary reading and variety show with live music, Microsoft Auditorium, Seattle Central Library, Sunday October 14, 2012. from 2 - 4 PM Free Admission. More information is available at 206-568-6812 www.facebook.com/los nortenos writers

09/27/2012

Tess Gallagher will read at the Ballard Library at 6:30pm on October 3rd. Free to all. Bring a friend.

Monday September 3rd!cool off with a refreshing dose of Poetry! POETRY AT THESTATION BISTROin downtown Auburnpresents:Ra...
08/28/2012

Monday September 3rd!

cool off with a refreshing dose of Poetry!

POETRY AT THE
STATION BISTRO
in downtown Auburn

presents:
Raul Sanchez
and
Matthew Brouwer

Monday, September 3

FIRST MONDAYS, 7-9 p.m.
followed by coffee and conversation

Featured Poets
& OPEN MIC

The Station Bistro
110 Second Street SW, # 125
Auburn, WA

The Station Bistro is located one block south of West Main Street, on the east side of the Auburn Transit Center.
be sure to ask about their coffee and apple crisps or cinnamon rolls or their delicious made-from-scratch soups!
“May all who enter as guests, leave as friends.”

Matthew Brouwer is a performance poet, peer mentor, teaching artist, and organizational consultant residing in Bellingham, WA. He is a board member of Young Writers Studio, a nonprofit providing writing instruction and mentorship to students and lead poetry workshops in the schools.

Poetry:

“In my writing, I try to bridge the worlds of performance and literary poetry in order to create a style that is enlivening both at the mic and on the page.”

He has featured at venues such as poetrynight in Bellingham and Zippy’s Café in Everett, and performed at events throughout the Pacific Northwest including readings at Village Books in Bellingham and the Everett Green Festival. He has been published in local journals and has two self-published chapbooks, Cannonball Island, and Men Who Walk with Canes, and another chapbook manuscript (The Gospel According to Matthew) recently accepted by Finishing Line Press

“Poetry to me is a vehicle for personal exploration and means to express one’s unique way of being in the world. I believe poetry should play a powerful role in transforming individuals and enriching communities.”

www.matthewbrouwerpoet.com



Check out Matthew’s Kickstarter video raising support for his summer poetry tour, release of a new book, and work in the community as a teaching artist.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1363369594/the-gospel-according-to-matthew-poetry-tour


Raúl Sánchez, (www.beyondaztlan.com) is a Seattle Bio-Tech technician, eschatologist, colletic, prosody enthusiast, hamartiologist, translator, DJ and cook who conducts workshops on The Day of the Dead in Tieton WA. Featured in the program for the 2011 Burning Word Poetry Festival in Leavenworth WA. Board member of the Washington Poets Association, Los Norteños writers group and recently a moderator for the Poets Responding to SB 1070 page. His work appeared in the second Anthology by The Miracle Theatre Viva la Word!, in several Latino Newspapers, on the Latino Northwest Magazine, Latino Cultural Magazine, on bookmarks by the Seattle Public Library 2007 Poetic Art Project. Also in the 2008 Floating Bridge Review Volume 1. His work has appeared on-line in the Sylvan Echo, Flurry, Gazoobitales, Pirene's Fountain and several times in the La Bloga. His most recent work is the translation of John Burgess' "Graffito" released by Ravenna Press. Also he appears in the Occupy San Francisco Anthology by Jambu Press, in the Anthology Speaking Desde las Heridas (Publisher: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico). His newest book: All Our Brown Skinned Angels was recently released from Moonpath Press.



Presented by The Station Bistro: www.auburnstationbistro.com
Northwest Renaissance,
and Auburn Striped Water Poets.
https://sites.google.com/site/stripedwaterpoets/

For more information, contact:
[email protected]
[email protected],
[email protected],
or [email protected]

--
Striped Water Poets

Meeting with a beat legend Posted on August 9, 2012 by Reply Monday night I was fortunate to be able to deliver a deluxe set at the Three Friends Coffeehouse due to the other feature’s inability to arrive on the premises. One man’s loss is another man’...

Poetry + Motion at Town Hall tonight featuring many Washington Poets and dancers.  Poets include: Raul Sanchez, Amber Fl...
07/15/2012

Poetry + Motion at Town Hall tonight featuring many Washington Poets and dancers. Poets include: Raul Sanchez, Amber Flame, David Horowitz, Angel Latterell, Art Gomez, Imani Sims and many others.

http://townhallseattle.org/poetrymotion-my-america/

An innovative collaboration between local dancers and poets, Poetry+Motion explores the relationship between words and movement. In this performance, Seattle poets read works they’ve written to express their relationship to America, and local dancers perform new pieces inspired by the poets’ words a...

07/03/2012

And if you forgot our Washington Poetry Calendar is a live and functioning - but waiting for more users at www.washingtonpoets.org create your log-in and post any and all poetry events happening you know about.

07/03/2012

WPA is happy to announce that Washington poet Tess Gallagher will be giving a free reading at the Ballard Public Library on October 3 at 6:30pm. Mark your calendars!

Fellows, I'd like to share with you the following link to MoonPath Press with information on my Debut Chapbook; "All Our...
05/27/2012

Fellows, I'd like to share with you the following link to MoonPath Press with information on my Debut Chapbook; "All Our Brown-Skinned Angels" available through Amazon.com and at Open Books.
Thank you!
http://www.moonpathpress.com/RaulSanchez.htm

Raúl Sánchez is a Seattle Bio-Tech technician, eschatologist, colletic, prosody enthusiast, hamartiologist, translator, DJ, and cook who conducts workshops on The Day of the Dead. His most recent work is the translation of John Burgess’ Punk Poems in his book Graffito. He has been a boar...

Happy May Poets!!  What is the saying...April 30/30 brings lots of new poems for May revision and sharing?  We hope so! ...
05/02/2012

Happy May Poets!! What is the saying...April 30/30 brings lots of new poems for May revision and sharing? We hope so! Please submit a poem or other thoughts at the WPA website so we can test our new submission system. http://www.washingtonpoets.org/submission.php

Call for Submissions! (We are testing our submission system so thank you for your help and patience and communication if you experience any issues - your submission or attempt to submit will help us work out the kinks. If you experience a problem email [email protected] and explain exac...

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