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Back to topThird Thursday Art Walk: Writing from Land & Sea: A Reading with Jessica Gigot and Liz Kellebrew!
Join us for "Writing from Land & Sea: A Reading with Jessica Gigot and Liz Kellebrew"
There will be readings from "A Little Bit of Land" by Jessica Gigot and "Water Signs" by Liz Kellebrew. And there will be a discussion about water + soil and ecopoetics in writing...
"A Little Bit of Land" is a moving memoir about falling in love with a place and all its inhabitants. It will be relished by readers interested in regenerative agriculture and anyone who is curious about what it means to care about the land.
All kinds of information about the book and the author is here:
OSU Press: the author!
OSU Press: the book!
About the author: Jessica Gigot is a poet, farmer, and writing coach. She lives on a little sheep farm in the Skagit Valley in Washington State. Her second book of poems, "Feeding Hour," won a Nautilus Award and was a finalist for the 2021 Washington State Book Award. Her writing and reviews appear in publications such as the New York Times, Seattle Times, Orion, Terrain.org, and Poetry Northwest. She is currently a poetry editor for The Hopper and a 2022 Jack Straw Writer.
And visit the beautiful website about the beautiful farm, here!
Ms. Gigot will be in conversation with Liz Kellebrew.
Event Date:
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm
Address:
111 5th Ave. South
Edmonds, WA 98020
Books:
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ISBN: 9780870712135
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Published: Oregon State University Press - September 1st, 2022
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Published: Wandering Aengus Press - November 20th, 2020
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Published: Unsolicited Press - September 13th, 2022