Visiting with a group of photographers from Lake Washington Institute of Technology.
Author: Greg
During a recent visit to poet Charles Potts.
Taken in May 2022.
I am pleased to announce my poem “Old Benches” has a home in the new issue of SPREAD, […]
I’m excited to announce an event for the summer solstice: View.Point.2!
My second contribution to Exacting Clam is now live.
My monthly review in North of Oxford features Kim Vodicka’s Dear Ted.
Last weekend, I had the pleasure to read with fellow Hand to Mouth poet Teri Zipf at Walla Walla’s Grandma’s Kitchen.
I’ve been writing and creating across time and space between Maine and Washington for the last two decades. I live on Duwamish and Coast Salish land, and work at Lake Washington Institute of Technology in Kirkland.
From Charles Potts:
Teri Zipf of Walla Walla will be joined by Greg Bem of Issaquah, Washington, in a pubic reading of their poems, both from new books published in Walla Walla by Hand to Mouth Press.
I don’t normally review books of prose, but when I do I go all out.
I am excited to announce I have a new review of Nicole Sarrocco’s Casino Lounge Gospel in Chris Dusterhoff’s SPREAD, a free poetry pamphlet found throughout Seattle.
A rather terrible recording from April 23, 22.
From the Ellensburg area.
I decided to submit five videos I worked on at the pandemic to the Healing Arts Expo, a showcase of employee art at LWTech. The work is on view in the library, my very niche of employment, and since there are no restrictions on sharing the videos elsewhere, here is the playlist you would find were you to stumble into that library.