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Reined in yet vibrant, Lit Crawl Seattle celebrates writerly spirits

We’ve been fans of Lit Crawl Seattle for years at Speakers Forum. The event always makes and holds space for an embarrassment of local literary riches. And if one happens to enjoy a favorite beverage along the way, all the better.

As with many other events, the coronavirus pandemic shuttered Lit Crawl last year. This year, on the cusp of a hopefully sustained reopening, the organizers invited fans to mask up and keep the spirit of Lit Crawl alive with a night of poetry and storytelling.

The evening started with poems from the Seattle Arts & Lectures youth poet laureate cohort, which included Ayana Islas, Bayla Cohen-Knott, Henry Morgan, Sejal Akerkar, and Tallula Shaughnessy.

Lit Crawl Seattle Hour One

Hour two featured poets Abi Pollokoff and Patrycja Humienik.

Lit Crawl Seattle Hour Two

Hour three, hosted by Jack Straw Writers Program Curator E. J. Koh, included C. R. Glasgow, José Luis Montero, and Greg November.

Lit Crawl Seattle Hour Three

And the program ended with poems from Washington State Poet Laureate Rena Priest.

Lit Crawl Seattle Hour Four

Lit Crawl Seattle is a project of the Litquake Foundation. Hugo House hosted this event on October 17, 2021. Hugo House’s Jason Glover provided some of our recordings. Lit Crawl Seattle’s managing director Jekeva Phillips served as moderator.

Please note: This recording contains themes of an adult nature.

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