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Thursday, April 21 • 9:30am - 10:15am
Evergreen Poets Session 1

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Join us on the beautiful Spokane Falls Community College campus in the Palek Auditorium (building 24)  for a conversation on poetry to celebrate the latest anthology from Scablands Books, Evergreen: Grim Tales and Verses from the Gloomy Northwest. This panel features three poets, Taneum Bambrick, Emma Noyes, and Margot Kahn, whose work is informed by the landscapes of our region. The conversation will be moderated by poet and professor Laura Read.This event is free and open to the public. 

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Laura Read

Laura Read is the author of Dresses from the Old Country (BOA, 2018), Instructions for My Mother’s Funeral (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2012), and The Chewbacca on Hollywood Boulevard Reminds Me of You (Floating Bridge Press, 2011). She served as poet laureate for Spokane... Read More →

Speakers
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Taneum Bambrick

Taneum Bambrick is the author of Intimacies, Received (Copper Canyon Press 2022) and Vantage, which was selected by Sharon Olds for the 2019 American Poetry Review/Honickman first book award (APR 2019). Her chapbook, Reservoir, was selected by Ocean Vuong for the 2017 Yemassee Chapbook... Read More →
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Emma Noyes

Emma Noyes (Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation) is an artist and author transfixed with the geography of story. She is committed to creating a visual and written universe of tribal plateau indigeneity and dedicated to creating a future where Native peoples thrive and... Read More →
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Margot Kahn

Margot Kahn is the author of the biography Horses That Buck, winner of the High Plains Book Award, and A Quiet Day with the West on Fire, finalist for the 2021 Floating Bridge Press chapbook award. She is co-editor of two anthologies: This Is the Place, a New York Times Book Review... Read More →



Thursday April 21, 2022 9:30am - 10:15am PDT
Spokane Falls Community College 3410 W Whistalks Wy, Spokane, WA 99224, USA