Everett Poetry Night: Surviving Interesting Times: A Western Washington Poets Network Anthology
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At Everett Poetry Night, We Trust Our Words. We Trust Our Audience to be Mature and Open-Minded Enough to Embrace the Range of Topics Shared
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The Sister's Restaurant
2804 Grand Ave.
Everett, WA 98201
Located in
The Everett Public Market
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FREE // Support the venue and featured poet if you can.
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5:00 - 5:30 Arrive/order/mingle.
5:30 p.m. Sign Up
5:45 p.m. The first poet begins.
7:15 p.m. Feature: Surviving Interesting Times: A Western Washington Poets Network Anthology
7:45 pm. Purchase books from feature
8:00 p.m. Good Night / Thanks for attending.
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Surviving Interesting Times: A Western Washington Poets Network Anthology
Surviving Interesting Times: A Western Washington Poets Network Anthology features forty contemporary poets from Bellingham to Vancouver, Washington. Edited by Griffith H. Williams, and printed on an antique letterpress, this handsome chapbook is bound to become an instant collector’s item. Selected from a broad range of spoken word venues, each poet adds a vibrant voice to our current state of poetry.
Your host will be:
Duane Kirby Jensen
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We pass the Bag of Giving during the feature. All monies gathered go to the feature.
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Please protect yourself and others
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The Sister's Restaurant
2804 Grand Ave.
Everett, WA 98201
Located in
The Everett Public Market
--------
FREE // Support the venue and featured poet if you can.
------
5:00 - 5:30 Arrive/order/mingle.
5:30 p.m. Sign Up
5:45 p.m. The first poet begins.
7:15 p.m. Feature: Surviving Interesting Times: A Western Washington Poets Network Anthology
7:45 pm. Purchase books from feature
8:00 p.m. Good Night / Thanks for attending.
.
Surviving Interesting Times: A Western Washington Poets Network Anthology
Surviving Interesting Times: A Western Washington Poets Network Anthology features forty contemporary poets from Bellingham to Vancouver, Washington. Edited by Griffith H. Williams, and printed on an antique letterpress, this handsome chapbook is bound to become an instant collector’s item. Selected from a broad range of spoken word venues, each poet adds a vibrant voice to our current state of poetry.
Your host will be:
Duane Kirby Jensen
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We pass the Bag of Giving during the feature. All monies gathered go to the feature.
---------------------------
Please protect yourself and others
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