My Town Poetry Night with Tod Marshall
The Spokesman-Review's Northwest Passages Book Club hosts an evening of words and wine with outgoing Washington state poet laureate Tod Marshall in conversation with columnist Shawn Vestal. Marshall, a Gonzaga professor, just completed two years travelling the state as Washington’s poet laureate. He joins the book club to celebrate National Poetry Month. The evening's theme is "My Town" and features guest performers including Spokane poet laureate Mark Anderson, “Power 2 the Poetry” leader Bethany Montgomery and Spark Central executive director Brooke Matson.
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The Spokesman-Review's Northwest Passages Book Club hosts an evening of words and wine with outgoing Washington state poet laureate Tod Marshall (on right) in conversation with columnist Shawn Vestal, Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Marshall, a Gonzaga professor, just completed two years travelling the state as Washington’s poet laureate. He joins the book club to celebrate National Poetry Month.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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The Spokesman-Review's Northwest Passages Book Club hosts an evening of words and wine with outgoing Washington state poet laureate Tod Marshall (on right) in conversation with columnist Shawn Vestal, Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Marshall, a Gonzaga professor, just completed two years travelling the state as Washington’s poet laureate. He joins the book club to celebrate National Poetry Month.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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Northwest Passages Book Club audience members listen to outgoing Washington state poet laureate Tod Marshall speak with columnist Shawn Vestal, Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Marshall, a Gonzaga professor, just completed two years travelling the state as Washington’s poet laureate.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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The Spokesman-Review's Northwest Passages Book Club hosted an evening of words and wine with outgoing Washington state poet laureate Tod Marshall, Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Marshall, a Gonzaga professor, just completed two years travelling the state as Washington’s poet laureate.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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Poet Tod Marshall shares one his poems, “Maxed Out,” during The Spokesman-Review’s Northwest Passages Book Club’s My Town Poetry Night, on Wednesday, April 11, 2018.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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Guest poet Bethany Montgomery, co-founder of Power 2 of the Poetry, recites an original poem called “Life in Spokane” during The Spokesman-Review’s Northwest Passages Book Club’s My Town Poetry Night with Tod Marshall, Wednesday, April 11, 2018.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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Brooke Matson, a local poet and executive director of Spark Central, shares a poem called “New Season of Canada Geese” during The Spokesman-Review’s Northwest Passages Book Club’s My Town Poetry Night with Tod Marshall, Wednesday, April 11, 2018.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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Spokane Poet Laureate Mark Anderson shares a poem called “How To Ride a Bicycle” during The Spokesman-Review’s Northwest Passages Book Club’s My Town Poetry Night on Wednesday, April 11, 2018.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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Tod Marshall, a Gonzaga professor who just completed two years travelling the state as Washington’s poet laureate, takes questions from the audience during The Spokesman-Review’s Northwest Passages Book Club’s My Town Poetry Night on Wednesday, April 11, 2018.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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