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Third Thursday Newsletter: Issue 47

Writer's picture: Burl BattersbyBurl Battersby

Dear Reader,


This Holiday issue of the 3rd Thursday Newsletter starts from a place of gratitude. I want to say a huge thank you to the community for turning out to amplify the Voices of Tacoma and share the work of Tacoma’s own poets and literary artists! It’s been an amazing two months since the book launched and now we look forward to new ventures.


You can pick up your copy of Voices of Tacoma at King’s Books, Grit City Books, Elliott Bay Book Company, Orca Books Cooperative, as well as online


You can also  check it out (literally) at the following libraries: 


Our partnership with Tacoma Public Library continues with our monthly Gathering of Poets. These events are an opportunity for folks to come to listen to poetry, read their own (or others’) work, or just relax and listen. Our next Gathering is January 15th at Swasey Library, so come join us!


The artist Mauricio Robalino, who created the cover art and the illustrations for the anthology, is again partnering with #VoicesOfTacoma to create a coloring book! Expected to be ready for purchase in early January, the book will include all of the artwork from the anthology for artists of all ages to color and to make Mauricio’s amazing work their own.


Lastly, we have begun working on the “Making of…” book. This companion book to Voices of Tacoma will chronicle the work that went into creating this anthology, from initial planning to coordinating community events, through edit, design, and publication of the book. Intended to help others create community focused work, we plan to publish in Spring 2025.


Wishing you the best for this holiday season and looking forward to sharing more #VoicesOfTacoma in the New Year!

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B. Eugene B.s' Artist Statement

Different forms of self are apparent in my art. My visual art is closely tied to my process of writing poetry, and these two forms of expression are considered the same child in my mind; not a closely related phenomenon, but an alternate form of the same creation.

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