Event: Noisy Water

You’re invited~

Noisy Water: Poetry from Whatcom County, Washington

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“It is an honor to be apart of this Whatcom County anthology. The event on December 1st is one of many readings scheduled throughout the NW over the next few months.  Visit the Other Mind Press web site for a full listing.  Thank you Other Mind Press” ~SPL

https://othermindpress.wordpress.com/noisy-water/

Other Mind Press is very pleased to announce the forthcoming release of Noisy Water: Poetry from Whatcom County, Washington, an anthology of recent work by more than a hundred poets from Whatcom County.

Edited by Luther Allen & J.I. Kleinberg
Cover photo: Copyright © Joe Meche, used with permission
Book design: Ellie A. Rogers
Printed by: Threshold Documents, Bellingham, WA
ISBN: 978-0-9854164-1-6

Selected poets will read from Noisy Water:

Tuesday, December 1, 2015 ~ 7:00pm ~ in the Encore Room at the Mount Baker Theatre, Bellingham, Washington

POET/READERS:
Susanne Paola Antonetta, Bruce Beasley, Angela Belcaster, Nancy Canyon, Thom Davis, Susan J. Erickson, Paul Fisher, Carol Guess, Steve Hood, Shannon P. Laws, Chuck Luckmann, Rebecca Mabanglo-Mayor, Carlos Martinez, Carol McCarthy (for Jack McCarthy), Carol McMillan, Kate Miller,  Jeffrey Morgan, Keith Moul, Joe Nolting, Christopher Patton, Timothy Pilgrim, Rena Priest, Erica Reed, Boris D. Schleinkofer, Luci Shaw, Elizabeth Vignali

 

Published by Shannon Laws

Shannon Laws is an award-winning poet, performer, and advocate for the arts. She has been recognized with two Mayor’s Arts Awards and the Dr. Asha Bhargava Memorial Award — Community Champion. Her work has been featured in numerous journals and anthologies, and she has captivated audiences at esteemed literary events, including the Jack McCarthy Evergreen Invitational Slam, SpeakEasy, Poetry Night, Kitchen Sessions, and the West Coast Tagore Festival. Beyond her writing and performances, Shannon actively fosters literary and artistic communities. Since 2022, she has curated Corridor, a monthly “found-art” zine project that showcases the work of more than 50 contributing poets and artists. She is also the founder and host of Poetry Club, an engaging discussion group established in 2015.

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