Sacramento Poetry Center History

Since I hang out a lot with poets at the SPC, I thought it proper to copy and paste information about the organization's history. So here we go:

"Since 1979, the Sacramento Poetry Center has been a major force for literary artists in Northern California. Though primarily serving as the literary center for the greater Sacramento metropolitan area, SPC's publications are recognized nationally for their quality and literary content and its annual writers' conference has featured some of the most important poets of our time, including Pulitzer Prize winners Gary Snyder and Philip Levine, former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Hass, and other poetic luminaries such as Galway Kinnell, Robert Bly, Robert Creely, Diane DiPrima, Carolyn Forche, Lucille Clifton, Anne Waldman, Jack Hirschman, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Dorianne Laux, Kim Addonizio, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Michael McClure, Jose Montoya, Robert Creeley, Robert Peters, and many others.

Unique among literary centers in that it is not affiliated with a university, the Sacramento Poetry Center, while maintaining close ties with the area's universities and colleges, affords associated artists the opportunity to explore the medium unrestricted, empowering literary artists to improve their work and performance.

The Sacramento Poetry Center also sponsored Assembly Bill 113, which established the position of California Poet Laureate. Quincy Troupe was appointed by the Governor to fill the position for its first two-year term."

Although I did not discover this place until ten years after living in Sacramento (I used to complain that this place had no writers), it has had an effect in my return to poetry, and my several readings, hosted by Bob Stanley, led to my first collection, Forever Let Me Go. I have since joined the board, and I host events every second Monday, and every fourth Saturday, I host, together with Frank Graham, facilitate a poetry workshop in South Natomas.

There is a vibrant poetry community in Sacramento, and keep watching this space for a dialogue I will have with Julia Connor, the current Sacramento Poet Laureate.

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