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  • August 3, 3:00 p.m. Willamette Writers Conference
    From Flabby To Firm: Toning Your Poetry For Power And Precision

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August 10: Pinot Passion Poetry Picnic

HELVETIA WINERY in Hillsboro OR with  Kay Reid and Paulann Petersen, invite you to:

The Almost Annual PINOT PASSION POETRY PICNIC
An afternoon of poetry in a peaceful, rural setting

SUNDAY AUGUST 10th
2 - 7 p.m.

READING POETS
3 - 4   p.m.
Peter Sears, Joan Maiers Fran Adler, Barbara LaMorticella

5 - 6 p.m.
Sara Guest, John Morrison, Sage Cohen, Dan Raphael

Open mikes between readings.

BYO poetry, picnic, and passion. Wine available onsite.

Get Directions to Helvetia Winery
503-647-7596

Don't miss the revival of the Pinot Passion Poetry Picnic and wine tasting at Helvetia Vineyards. This is an idyllic setting -rolling lawns, big trees, picnic benches, and plenty of spots to spread out a blanket and lounge. The turn-of-the-century farm house (site of the day-long wine tasting) is surrounded by inviting grounds, which are backed by vineyards. This is a good spot for kids lots of room to run and play. So bring your picnic lunch/dinner, and bring a poem or two for the open mike. Let’s have a summer poetry gala at one of Oregon’s loveliest wineries, a setting justly fabled for its sylvan beauty.

A Cup of Comfort anthology series reading and book signing

When: Wednesday, June 25, 7:00 p.m.

Where:
Barnes & Noble
1317 Lloyd Center // Gift section
Portland, OR 97232
503-249-0800

What:
A Cup of Comfort is a bestselling anthology (book) series featuring uplifting true stories about the experiences and relationships that inspire and enrich our lives. These slice-of-life stories are written by people from all walks of life and provide unique personal insights into powerful universal truths.

This reading and book signing event, hosted by the Barnes & Noble Reading Series, will feature authors from the four most recent releases:

Cup of Comfort for Writers
Cup of Comfort for Single Mothers
Cup of Comfort for Dog Lovers
Cup of Comfort for Horse Lovers

Readers will include Sharyn Bolton, Sage Cohen, LouAnn Edwards, Lori Maliszewski,  Minnette Meador, Kimila Kay Setzer, Valetta Smith, Deanna Stollar, Samantha Waltz, and series editor Colleen Sell.

We'd love to see you there!

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Forever Green: Whitman, Frost and The Bear Deluxe Magazine

Forever Green: Whitman, Frost and The Bear Deluxe Magazine
Food Front, Dragonfly Coffee House and Orlo Present Special Earth Day Celebration

The day comes once a year but the themes are timeless and growing: the wonders of nature, the importance of conservation and the critical need for sustainability. On April 22, 2008, otherwise known as “Earth Day,” please join famed poets Walt Whitman and Robert Frost as they make their historic return-appearances to Northwest Portland for a special evening of prose and poetry. The acclaimed and long-assumed dead authors will be joined by writers and editors for The Bear Deluxe, an award-winning environmental magazine based in Northwest Portland. Scheduled readers include Portland poets Casey Bush, Dan Raphael and Walt Curtis, along with editors Molly Cooney-Mesker and Tom Webb. Outtakes from the first Earth Day proclamation and other surprises will be included as well.

The Details:

Forever Green: Whitman, Frost and The Bear Deluxe Magazine
Sponsors: Food Front Co-Op, Dragonfly Coffee House and Orlo
Location: Dragonfly Coffee House (2387 NW Thurman, Portland)
Date: Thursday, April 22
Time: 7 pm
Cost: Free
Treats provided by Food Front

For more information on The Bear Deluxe Magazine, visit orlo.org.



April 16: Brittany Baldwin, Sean Patrick Hill and Barbara LaMorticella read at B&N

On April 16, in celebration of National Poetry Month, Barnes & Noble Reading Series will feature Brittany Baldwin, Sean Patrick Hill and Barbara LaMorticella. I love these poets, and so will you!

When: Wednesday, April 16, 7:00 p.m.

Where:
Barnes & Noble
1317 Lloyd Center // Gift section
Portland, OR 97232
503-249-0800

Hosted by: Sage Cohen

Brittany Baldwin grew up in the foothills west of Denver, Colorado. She moved to Portland five years ago because she writes better on cloudy days. She has read on KBOO’s Talking Earth, was featured at the Silverton Poetry Festival 2006 and 2007 and has published in numerous local zines. In November 2005 she published her first collection of poetry, Broken Knuckles Against Knives Cutting The Food To Feed Me Through This.

Sean Patrick Hill is a writer and teacher. He graduated with a MA from Portland State University in 2006, where he won the Burnham Graduate Award. Sean was also awarded a grant from the Regional Arts and Culture Council in 2007 and residencies to the Montana Artists Refuge and Fishtrap. His work has appeared recently in Windfall, The Bear Deluxe, Hipfish and High Desert Journal.

Barbara LaMorticella hosts "Talking Earth," a regular poetry program on KBOO in Portland.  Her second collection of poems, Rain on Waterless Mountain, was a finalist for the Oregon Book  Award.  In 2005 she won the Stewart Holbrook Award for Outstanding Contribution to Oregon Literary Life. She lives in the hills outside Portland.

Monday, March 3: Talking Earth on KBOO features VoiceCatcher

Talking Earth celebrates Women's History Month with a reading of prose and poetry from the VoiceCatcher anthologies. Literally arising from a dream by Portland poet Diane English, facilitated by her regular women's writing group members and an interlocking all-volunteer network of writers and groups, the VoiceCatcher anthologies are  entertaining, diverse, and impressive in the talent and range of voices between their covers.   

VoiceCatcher aims to promote and nurture a women's writing community in Portland with publishing, scholarships, workshops, and other events. I'm proud to have been invited to join the VoiceCatcher editorial collective this year! I'll be reading with Sara Guest, Diane English and a bevy of VoiceCatcher contributors, hosted by Barbara LaMorticella. Won't you join us?

What: Talking Earth
When: Monday March 3, 10-11 PM
Where: KBOO, 90.7 FM Portland. Broadcast live on the web!

To the Poem I am Writing

Why won't you echo, storm, rage, sulk?
In my head you stomped and strutted
preened bold as burlesque in a Versace dress.
But this!  This furtive shuffling off, this
mumbling from a lopsided mouth, this
turning away to stare at the wallpaper.
Liar, to make believe you were such a king
and now reveal yourself a ragged Dickensian also-ran.
Where are your brothers in kind, the words
you promised you'd bring with you,
the congregation, the babble of heightened text
and noble sentiment?  You fraud!
You are only a little thing after all.

By Luciana Lopez from VoiceCatcher, ed by Emily Trinkaus

Quantum

"Nothing is less real than realism...Details are confusing. It is only by selection, by elimination, by emphasis, that we get at the real meaning of things." –– Georgia O'Keefe

From all possibilities: this
coat keeping warm from throat
to moment. Strung like street
from yellow line to yellow line.
The red-hatted lady sloshes by.
Not quite cohesive enough for story,
the notes hover like photographs.
Each one shouldering the weight
of articulation. My car shudders
with not enough. My eye sockets
dark as a harbor relearning
the art of return after war
stripped the world of metal and fear.
I should have given you a reason
to stay. I didn't see how
the trees could divide. I could give
you green. I could feed you fiction.
The waitress asks me, "Just one?"
As if I were not enough. And yet
the room can barely contain me.
There is no justice. And no waitress
to serve its unanswerable demands.

By Sage Cohen, from VoiceCatcher 2, ed by Jennifer Lalime

March 19: Black Lamb columnists featured at B & N reading series

The March Barnes & Noble Lloyd Center reading series will feature a night of essays with Black Lamb columnists.

When: Wednesday, March 19, 7:00 p.m.

Where:
Barnes & Noble
1317 Lloyd Center // Gift section
Portland, OR 97232
503-249-0800

The evening will be hosted by Terry Ross, editor of Black Lamb. Featured readers include: Sage Cohen, Cate Garrison, Ed Goldberg, Cervine Kauffman and David Maclaine.

Black Lamb was created to offer the discerning reader a stimulating selection of excellent original writing. Published monthly, Black Lamb is a literate rather than a literary publication. Regular columns by writers in a variety of geographic locations and vocations are supplemented by features, articles on books and authors, and a selection of “departments,” including an acerbic advice column, a bridge column, and a devilish cryptic crossword.

Two poetry greats read at B & N Vancouver

My dear friend Shawn Sorensen hosts a fabulous poetry series at Barnes & Noble Vancouver. In the coming months, two of my all-time favorite poets, Dan Raphael and Paulann Petersen, will be featured readers at Shawn's series! Both are must-sees! Here's an announcement from Shawn about the readings:

Barnes & Noble Vancouver heartily welcomes renowned Portland poet DAN RAPHAEL to read from his large body of work, followed by 20 minutes of open mic and a possible discussion/writing activity loosely based on Chap. 3 of Ted Kooser's "Poetry Repair Manual". Join us Wednesday, March 12th at 7 pm for Dan's reading, plus enjoy free coffee/treats and a large selection of poetry titles.

The Portland author of "The Wild Awake" and "Bride of Narrow Escape", PAULANN PETERSEN, will be our honored guest to help us celebrate National Poetry Month. Join the festivities at Barnes & Noble Vancouver on Wednesday, April 9th, at 7 pm. Paulann will read her own work and the work of other notable poets, plus we'll have prizes, fun activities, free food and coffee, and at least 20 minutes of open mic. Come help us celebrate fine literature in fine celebratory fashion.

Barnes & Noble Vancouver
7700 NE 4th Plain Blvd.
Vancouver, Washington (easily accessible from both major freeways)
For more information please email Shawn - crm2679@bn.com.

Sage featured at Cover to Cover Books February 14

My dear friend Christopher Luna hosts a wonderful, monthly poetry reading series and open mic in Vancouver. This Valentine's Day, as the featured reader, I'll be breaking out all of my dusty, disappointed-in-love classics to share with y'all.

What: Open Mike Poetry Night
When: February 14, 7:00 p.m.
Hosted by: the magnificent Christopher Luna
Where: Cover to Cover Books
1817 Main Street, Vancouver
@ McLoughlin Blvd. & Main Street

Come on out, and bring a love poem or two of your own to share!

Celebrate William Stafford's Birthday!

One of the finest Portland literary traditions is the William Stafford birthday celebration  happening throughout the Portland metro area this January! (Thank you, Friends of William Stafford!) I've listed below the two in which I will be participating!

Friday, January 18, 7:30 p.m.
First Unitarian Church - Elliot Chapel (Salmon Street Sanctuary)
1011 SW 12th
Portland, OR 97205

Hosted by Stephen Pearce. Featuring Sage Cohen, Erin Leonard, Dan Sisco, and FWS Board Member Sulima Mazlin.

Wednesday, January 30, 7 pm
Barnes & Noble
7700 NE Fourth Plain Boulevard
Vancouver, WA

Hosted by Sage Cohen. Featuring Christopher Luna, Tomas Mattox, Toni Partington, Shawn Sorensen, and Friends of William Stafford Board Member Paulann Petersen.

Come on out to celebrate this poet who gave all of us so much! As your gift, please bring along a favorite Stafford poem to read for the rest of the group. Each celebration will begin with a few featured readers and then will be open for those in the audience who wish to read.

Learn about the many celebration event locations throughout the Portland metro area!

Vancouver B&N Poetry Group: January 9

What: Barnes & Noble Vancouver Poetry Group hosted by Shawn Sorensen

When: Wednesday, January 9, at 7 pm.

Where:
Barnes & Noble
Vancouver Plaza
7700 NE 4th Plain Blvd.
Vancouver, WA  98662

What to expect: "Round table" open mic: read your own work or the work of your favorite poet. Plus, come prepared to discuss chapter one of Ted Kooser's Poetry Repair Manual. As always, B & N provides coffee, treats and a selection of over 100,000 titles.

Regular meeting time: Second Wednesday of the month

Questions: Contact Shawn Sorensen at CRM2679@bn.com