July’s Corridor is Out and HOT!

The Corridor Collective is reporting that copies are getting picked up big time. The Little Free Libraries are HOT locations! This month we have more original artwork than ever before. Poetry about a wide range of topics, like the remodel of Keats House, instant dirt, repetitive patterns, slugs, a marmalade cat, love on the beach, coffee and chocolate, eyeballs, and more. Find your copy today!

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Duncan Shields is an animator, writer, podcaster and performer currently living in Vancouver BC with his wife and daughter. He enjoys the rain, burritos, and he’s happy to be here.

Candice James is a visual artist, poet, musician and songwriter.  She is a League of Canadian Poets and Royal City Literary Arts Society member and the author of 21 books.

Ashok K. Bhargava is an award-winning multilingual poet; The founder and
president of the Writers International Network Canada (WIN Canada); Community
activist; Author of six poetry books and many poetry anthologies.

Denise duMaurier lived and wrote for nearly 5 years in Fairhaven. She has
published three books of poetry. Now lives in Minneapolis, MN., close to her
family. Enjoys poems in Corridor. 

Tyson Higel lives in Bellingham, WA where he works as a nurse. To read more
poetry of his, or to say hello (yay for community!) visit
tysonhigel.mailchimpsites.com

Barbara Wells ten Hove, (and yes, this is the correct spelling) is a retired Unitarian Universalist minister who brings her Southern upbringing and NW life experience to her writing.

Elizabeth Jane Pryce is a poet, “Wild Child”, (2010). Author of an early
childhood memoir, “Chosen”,(2022). She currently writes a blog:
bluebottleswritingstudio.com

Jeffrey Hansen and his wife, Marilyn, left Ohio in 2019 where he taught for Hocking College and Ohio University. He’s retired now and lives in Sudden Valley.

Shoshana D. Kerewsky is a Bellingham writer. Her books Cancer, Kintsugi, Camino: A Memoir and 50 Days in May: Reflections Along the Camino de Santiago are
available at Village Books (Fairhaven) and online. Her blog is at shoshanakerewsky.wordpress.com

Shannon Laws is a published poet and a two-time Bellingham Mayor’s Arts Award recipient. Listen/download her poetry at Bandcamp.com, search “Shannon Laws.”

Kathleen A. McKeever has published two books of poetry, available at Village Books or Bellingham Washington Public Library, “Lightbound” and “Body/Today.”


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.