Invitation to virtual poetry reading with Sonoma County Poet Laureate Elizabeth Herron - Saturday, August 27 at 10:00 AM PST

Larry Robinson Lrobpoet at sonic.net
Thu Aug 25 09:48:01 PDT 2022


You are cordially invited to join us for the second of a monthly series of virtual poetry readings, this one featuring Sonoma County Poet Laureate Elizabeth Herron
Saturday, August 27 from 10:00 to 10:30 AM PST.

There is no charge for this event and no need to pre-register, just click this link:   https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86138765725?pwd=dFRVaEVxR3lkWUsvdGhxd3pOc1dxZz09 <https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86138765725?pwd=dFRVaEVxR3lkWUsvdGhxd3pOc1dxZz09>
and enter the passcode: 591540




After attending the University of Hawaii, Elizabeth earned a Masters in Counseling at San Francisco State University. She studied the origin of aesthetic behavior, and received a PhD in Psychology from the University for Integrative Learning, a fleeting distance-learning program founded by graduates of the Harvard School of Education. She joined the Counseling Center at Sonoma State University and subsequently moved to a faculty position, teaching Creative Writing, Creativity and Contemplative Practice, and Ecological Identity. “Whether facilitating dream groups, studying, teaching, or gathering hawthorn berries and windfall apples, writing has always been my life.” 

Born in Illinois and raised in Hawaii, in the 70s she moved to Sonoma County and in 1991,the year of the Dunsmuir Spill, she settled in the Atascadero Watershed, west of the Laguna de Santa Rosa, and south of the Russian River. After traveling north to bear witness to the aftermath of the spill, she committed a decade of her work to the study of wild trout and salmon and threats to their survival. Watershed work led her ultimately to the climate crisis. Her recent writing includes a forthcoming book of poems centered on climate, as well as two new chapbooks of “poems from the post-post world,” one of these entirely from the voices of women.


Migration

If my words can be

as honest as desire

they will go to you

like a flow of caribou over ice

they will lick the air

like a migration of wild geese spill

like salmon upstream

words of a primal instinct

pulling you

into an urgent journey knowing

though you know not where

you’re going home




	- Elizabeth Herron
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