I started investigating the Seattle Open Mic scene in 1994 and soon found a home at Red Sky Poetry Theater. I attended...
Paul E Nelson Blog
American Sentence (Zappa Elegy) Compilation
As you may have read, my beloved cat Zappa died last Sunday (3.30.14) and Peter Munro said the next night we'd hoist...
What Drives Cascadia Culture?
Part of the reason we chose the headliners we did for the 2nd Cascadia Poetry Festival is because my short...
IndieGoGo for Cascadia Poetry Fest
We're starting a crowd-sourcing campaign! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/cascadia-poetry-festival The 2nd...
Zappa, Dead at 17
Zappa came into my life in the middle of 1997 and we estimated his birthday at April 1, 1997. He was a remarkable cat....
Warning: CA Conrad Trigger Warnings
I read with some amusement poet CA Conrad's Facebook status complaining about a request that he offer "Trigger...
Notes On Gone South
I was given a charge by Michael McClure when I started my graduate work as an independent study student in 2004. He...
Seattle, Cascadia “Last Stronghold for Spiritual Medicine”
The man known by many as Beaver Chief came from a long line of Indian Doctors. In this interview I did with Beaver...
Into the Open: A Way Forward for Cascadia Poetry
I’m still thinking about the notion of how Seattle, with its strong commitment to reading and literacy, has never...
Seattle Nice and Cascadia Culture
With the AWP Conference just concluded in Seattle, I had many opportunities to see my home through the eyes of others,...
An Army of Lovers (Spahr, Buuck)
I was chatting with Vancouver poet George Stanley about what he considered innovative in contemporary poetry. Without...
Cascadia and Feminism
The subject of Feminism has been coming up in recent weeks. My interview with Daphne Marlatt touched on it, as she has...
