Hear ye, hear ye! Upcoming events

Another season of Oyez Roslyn! coming your way– starting in November!

A series of readings, verbal riffs, and pronouncements held at Vintage Vine (in Roslyn, WA), where beer, wine, and conversation mix it up.

Come on down and hear for yourself.
Start time is always 7:30 PM.

 

The 2012-2013 series is getting its sea legs:

 

  • Saturday, November 3, 2012
  • Saturday, January 12, 2013
  • Saturday, February 2, 2013

More details on these events VERY shortly.

For more information about the history of Oyez Roslyn! and others who have performed in earlier seasons, use the tags on this page.

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Oyez Roslyn!

Oyez Roslyn! is a series of readings, verbal riffs, and pronouncements held in Roslyn, WA, where beer, wine, and conversation mix it up with pool, tie-die, and the occasional dog.

From the curator, Ellie Belew:
“I have listened to lots of readings, and have done my share of reading.
I wanted to create a situation where the audience didn’t have to sit quietly in rows of folding chairs. I wanted a comfortable place with good beer and a variety of locals.
I also wanted those presenting their work to stick around to hobnob with each other and those who just heard their work rather than heading off into the sunset.

In April 2010 I pulled together a prototype reading at Marko’s.

I got the idea while I was in EDGE, an invaluable professional development program for writers put on by Artist Trust.”

We had our first Oyez Roslyn! season from fall 2010 through spring 2011.
Followed by a fabulous three-some of events from fall 2011 through spring of 2012.

The 2011-2012 Season Oyez Roslyn!

Oyez Roslyn!: a convergence zone of creative expression from both sides of the Cascades.

 

NOVEMBER 5, 2011

We had a great kick-off event on SAT. NOV. 5, 7:30 PM that featured John Olson, Gustav Hellthaler, Darcy Batura, and Doug Kilgore in poetic consideration.

John Olson, Seattle surrealist prose writer

Gus Hellthaler, Roslyn poet and scholar of poetry

Darcy Batura, Roslyn reader on her favorite poetry

Doug Kilgore, on the Situationalists

What might even be a poetic situation, as per the Situationalists: ‘making one or more individuals critically analyze their everyday life, and to recognize and pursue their true desires in their lives.

 

FEBRUARY 2, 2012

February found us rambling the natural world, our humanity jangling like spurs.

Allen Braden, a native of White Swan, Washington, read from his first book of poems A Wreath of Down and Drops of Blood (University of Georgia Press).
Katy E. Ellis took us to two places: the intersection of nature and suburbia (she grew up in a wooded, suburban environment which has eroded into strip malls), and the intersection of femininity and religion (Ellis was raised in a small, conservative church from which I was excommunicated as a young woman).
Jay McGowan Cle Elum’s intellectual gadabout and maestro of things metal, read about an earlier time and a nearby place, when pioneering types were a minority.
Myke Woodwell took us on a tour of his adopted Roslyn, blending virtual and back porch technologies, Roslyn history, community homesteading, and engineering.

 

SEASON FINALE, March 3, 2012

The season finale of Oyez Roslyn! featured two poets:

Seattle-based poet (and software ace) Maged Zaher, originally from Cairo, a “writer simultaneously the furthest inside and the most outside the English language.” Some of his own poetry is collected in Portrait of the Poet As an Engineer, and he also translates contemporary Egyptian poetry.

Sarah Galvin is a live wire of a different sort. Her poetry can be found in a variety of literary journals including Hoarse, Pageboy, Dark Sky, on a greater variety of paper napkins, and all over the faces and torsos of people passed out at parties, though she sort of hopes they’ve washed it off by now.

To offer $upport, or to get on the playlist:

info at elliebelew dot com