Poets' West - Thr 6:30pm

PoetsWest at KSER 90.7 FM Thursday, September 6 at 6:30 p.m. (PST) #173 LABOR DAY

PoetsWest #173

LABOR DAY

Michigan—Hilary Peach

WV Miner—Rosemary O’Hara

Never Did—Thomas Hubbard

What the World Takes—Holly Hughes

To Be—Michael Daley

Men in Trees—Brandon Cesmat

Can’t Be Helped—J. Andrew Rodriguez

Mechanic—Dick Gibbons

Cook’s Heaven—J. Glenn Evans

Bruce Springsteen Working on a Dream Tks 3,8

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Saturday, September 8 at 4:00 p.m.

Green Lake Branch Seattle Public Library, 7364 E Greenlake Dr. N, Seattle

Reader’s Choice features Lynda Hunter, Stephen Maurer, Keith Moul. Open mic. Contact J. Glenn Evans 206.682.1268 or JGE@poetswest.com.

Wednesday, September 19 at 7:00 pm

The Creekside, 18200 Woodinville-Snohomish Rd NE, (Intersection of Woodinville-Snohomish Rd NE and 140th Avenue NE), Woodinville, WA PoetsWest at The Creekside features Christine Swanberg . Open mic. Hosted by Clark Crouch and Virginia Cook. Emceed by Terry Busch. Contact ccrouch@thecreekside.net.

From Michael Schein, LiTFUSE Director:

Registration for LiTFUSE Poets' Workshop (Sept 21-23). If you aren't registered yet, what are you waiting for? Three days of workshops and events, plus the much-loved annual LiTFUSE Poets' Banquet.
CLICK HERE to register on Brown Paper Tickets.

CLICK HERE to visit our website for more details.

Contact michael@litfuse.us or www.litfuse.us.

From UW Prof. and Continuing Ed:

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www.i103.org Get corporate money out of Seattle politics (for Seattle Citizens)

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