I’m excited to announce that we successfully through a launch party for Flávia Rocha’s Nature Talk and the recording can be found here.
Category: Event Recaps
Event Recording: uncarbopo
The recording for the phenomenal uncarbopo event is now available via Bandcamp.
I had the privilege to be the primary “audio visual recording specialist” for the latest Cascadia Poetry Festival. What an amazing experience. Out of all the readings, the after party proved one of the most intense, most exciting, most enthralling. Pictures and recordings here.
Excited to let loose the audio recording for Eric Acosta’s Motion Flesh book release party.
Pictures from Grain Reflex
Many thanks to Seattle photographer Jesse Frome for these wonderful pictures of the Grain Reflex features.

The Shadowscrawler Reading this past Winter Solstice was the coldest reading I’ve ever hosted and the coldest reading I’ve ever read at.
I have received and uploaded the final videos of View.Point.2 to YouTube and they are now available in full. Note that they are not in the original order from the event.
Very grateful to have the View.Point.2 recordings uploading to the ‘Tube. Many thanks to Amy Billharz and David Goodman for their recording efforts. Playlist below! As of this writing, 2/3 of the videos are up.
Last weekend, I had the pleasure to read with fellow Hand to Mouth poet Teri Zipf at Walla Walla’s Grandma’s Kitchen.
Recorded on Friday, April 22, 2022 at Kezira Cafe in Seattle, alongside the Jim O’Halloran Trio (Jim O’Halloran (Flute), Dean Schmidt (Bass), and Ehssan Karimi (Drums)).
Another show, another covert audio recording.
I had the opportunity to see The Microphones play at the Capitol Theater in Olympia this past Sunday. I managed to capture the recording in full and it’s available here:
I very much enjoyed a recent performance with the Jim O’Halloran Trio (specifically Jim on flute, Osama Afifi on bass, and D’Vonne Lewis on drums). The call and response format was new for me. Here is a low res recording (thanks GoPro!) that at least captures the gist of it.
View.Point. Recording Now Up
Many thanks to Amy Billharz for recording and editing the View.Point. event at the end of last month. I’ve uploaded it to YouTube and it’s available in HD format. See below:
A spontaneous drop-in to the new performance art by Will Rawls at the Henry Art Gallery kept me captivated. I managed to capture the first 26 minutes of the performance and it can be viewed here: