Dear Reader,
Thank you for reading this, the 43rd issue of the 3rd Thursday Newsletter
https://www.beeugenebecreative.com/blog
As it has (hopefully) become apparent to the reader, Voices of Tacoma: A
Gathering of Poets
https://www.beeugenebecreative.com/product-page/voices-of-tacoma-a-gathering-of-poets
is more than just a project to create an anthology of poetry of, about,
and/or inspired by Tacoma. It is, at its core, intended to help strengthen
the community of literary artists in our community by helping to weave
together the lives of like-minded folk.
Community building exists only when there is trust and when folks are
comfortable sharing their story with others. The literary arts community in
Tacoma is an example of that trust and sharing and I want to highlight some
of those businesses, institutions, and people who’ve had an impact on my
literary career in Tacoma.
King’s Books https://www.kingsbookstore.com/ has long been where writers
and readers come together to hear and celebrate the written word at curated
events https://www.kingsbookstore.com/events, including book launches,
festivals, and book club meetings.
Creative Colloquy https://www.creativecolloquy.com/ set the standard for
an organization dedicated to community programming. With events
https://www.creativecolloquy.com/events across the City, including
workshops and monthly open mic readings, as well as an annual print
collection https://www.creativecolloquy.com/shop-all (with 9 volumes so
far), CC has inspired not only readers and writers, but has spawned a
variety of like-minded outreach efforts (Voices of Tacoma included).
Our local colleges and universities have a huge impact on the literary arts
community in Tacoma. Among the many other faculty at their respective
institutions, Sarah A. Chavez, Ph.D.
https://directory.tacoma.uw.edu/employee/sachavez, at University of
Washington Tacoma, William Kupinse, Ph.D.
https://www.pugetsound.edu/directory/william-kupinse, at University of
Puget Sound, and Allen Braden, MA
https://www.tacomacc.edu/directory/abraden, at Tacoma Community College,
have personally been actively involved in helping to nurture and sustain
our project and the area’s creative literary culture. The Rainier Writing
Workshop https://www.plu.edu/mfa/ at Pacific Lutheran University has been
a fountainhead for creative energy in our region and many of our poets
voice the impact the program has had on their writing.
On the publishing front, Blue Cactus Press https://bluecactuspress.com/
crafts books that serve the community and provide resources for and by
writers from historically marginalized groups. In addition to creating
books that “encourage community conversations and move us toward
liberation,” BCP organizes workshops
https://bluecactuspress.com/product-category/workshops/ that nurture the
community to stand up and make their voice heard.
For teen and young adult writers, Write253 https://www.write253.com/ is a
literary arts and printmaking organization that works with and within
schools, libraries, Remann Hall, and at hosted events at the current shop
on Jefferson Avenue and around the City. The exciting news is that Write253
will be relocating to space within the Main Branch
https://www.tacomalibrary.org/locations/1/?_gl=1*1cflybc*_ga*NTAyMDUwNTg0LjE3MTU1NjM3NTk.*_ga_G99DMMNG39*MTcyMzIyMTU0My41LjEuMTcyMzIyMTU4My4wLjAuMA..*_ga_FKNVC3J3FG*MTcyMzIyMTU0My41LjEuMTcyMzIyMTU5MC4wLjAuMA..
when it reopens, later this summer.
Similarly, but on a different track, I recently had the opportunity to
experience a week-long Peacemaking Circle at Green River College, where I
work. It was an incredible experience that brought folks into community,
healing and weaving lives together. This experience allows participants to
clearly see that it is the connections, and not the differences, that
matter most in our lives. This is the essence, and the strength, of
community building. This experience helped me to reflect on what it means
to build community here in Tacoma.
Building community is a critical task in our world today. In the case of Voices
of Tacoma, the outcome of our community work happens to be a beautiful book
of poetry (with the work of 87 poets and Mauricio Robalino’s artwork). But
the launch of the book will not be the end of the work. After the
publication, after the last launch event has ended, after the last poet has
put down the mic, our effort to strengthen our literary art community in
Tacoma will continue.
Our next event is going to be the Poets Corner at the Hilltop Street Fair
https://www.hilltopba.org/events, on Saturday, August 24, 11am to 7pm.
Come visit our booth and learn more about how you can get involved in our
amazing literary community in Tacoma.
Pre-order your copy of the book here
https://www.beeugenebecreative.com/product-page/voices-of-tacoma-a-gathering-of-poets
.
Order your "Check it Out at the Library" T-shirt here
https://be-eugene-be-creative.printify.me/product/11732712.