By Thom Caraway
What always strikes me about Spokane's poetry is the range. We are fortunate to have so many excellent writers in our community: poets, essayists, memoirists, biographers, translators, historians, novelists, historical novelists... the works!
Shann Ray explores his Montana roots through poetry alongside photographer Craig Hergert's images in new book
By Carrie Scozzaro
The Laureate of Vinegar Flats
By Chris Cook
In Which the Poet Tries Translating Han-Shan (Cold Mountain), No. 79:
By Maya Jewell Zeller
I Lost My Knife in the Flathead River
By Caleb Mannan
Our Year of Unbecoming
By Mark L. Anderson
Better for It
By Janelle Cordero
Not Ideal
By Laura Read
Exhausted in the Last Bar
By Nance Van Winckel
Drumheller Springs
By John Whalen
Updates on the Circumstance
By Kathryn Smith
Experiencing poetry in Spokane is easy with this handy guide
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