[RenRose] Fwd: Mid-Stream of Consciousness
Larisa Zimmerman
ohboy at hevanet.com
Mon Feb 24 16:59:40 MST 2025
Moe's newsletter report from Astoria, and a reminder that Fisher Poets
PDX is tonight.
Larisa
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Subject: Mid-Stream of Consciousness
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2025 23:29:53 +0000
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Mid-Stream of Consciousness
a brief report from the 2025 Fisher Poets Gathering
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this year’s scrappy flier. Missing from the flyer is my old skipper,
Fred Stager, who will be on in the first half of the evening.
The tremendous rain and wind that buffeted Astoria this weekend in no
way deterred attendees at the annual Fisherpoet’s Gathering, as record
crowds packed seven different venues Friday and Saturday night and
Sunday morning to hear from a fleet of over a hundred readers with
direct ties to the commercial fisheries of Alaska, Washington, Oregon,
California, Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, British Columbia, and
the United Kingdom. Admission to all events—which included two days of
programming featuring workshops on the craft of writing, knot tying,
seafood industry and climate concerns, among other offerings—remains at
the low price of $20, for which attendees receive a button that acts as
a ticket. The FPG Committee printed 2,000 buttons this year, scrounged
500 leftover from last year and sold out before Saturday venues opened.
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Why this year? we asked ourselves, why us? Some of the younger
fisherpoets suggested that it’s hard to find a better deal—$20 for
entertainment, $250 for lodging—$125 each if you share with a
friend—means that someone could enjoy a whole weekend for what people
are paying these days for a two-hour concert. That’s one reason for the
surge.
At a time when the world is under threat from self serving billionaires
who make a vampire look polite, the FisherPoets Gathering offers
community and wisdom. Working class stories of loss, economic ruin,
love, death, parenting, mentoring, maiming, racism, sexism—just to
scrape the surface—show how much we humans can endure, and live to joke
about it. There were many young people this year, both in the audience
and on the mic, which is the sign of a healthy community. Young people,
old people, and even ancestors, all honored this weekend.
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On-stage reunion of the 1993 crew of the terrible terrible boat, the f/v
Jennie Lynne. Left to right, skipper Fred Stager, lead man Dave Haake,
and skiff operator Moe Bowstern at the Ten Fifteen Theater Friday Feb 21.
Many who intended to attend Saturday were shocked to be told that the
event had reached capacity. Some were so disappointed that they stooped
to berating the hard-working volunteers who reluctantly turned
prospective audience members away—as I understand it, the complaints
were mostly online, from people who clearly were lashing out without
thinking. At least two volunteers cried after being subjected to this
treatment. This upsets me.
A volunteer told me they were trying to solve the problem, that nobody
saw this coming, they’d never sold out before venues even opened on the
second night. I don’t get a lot of sleep during Fisherpoets weekend, and
I have a fairly short fuse these days as it is; I snapped out, “You
don’t need to change anything but your language. If they didn’t get here
to get buttons, that’s not your fault.”
I’m sorry for the people who got skunked, just as I have been sorry to
chase radio fish all day to arrive at the fishing grounds to see the
last of a huge run being mopped up by our partner boat. During fishing
seasons, we all know that weather can change. No one planning to go out
for a trip, even on a sunny July day with a light 15k breeze, would fail
to check the weather, because we know how it can change. No one would
ever say, “But last year when I went out on this weekend I got a huge
jag of sockeye!” and scream at, I don’t know, the cannery? when there
are no fish to be had. Why are people berating volunteers?
It’s a fishing festival. It’s run by the families and friends of fishing
people, as well as generous people in the town who donate their time,
attention, and grace. It’s not run for gain or for money. People have
suggested raising the price of the buttons as crowd control, but the
festival organizing committee knows how little working families earn,
and how much it costs for gas and eating out. They know how expensive it
is to drive an old truck constantly on the verge of breaking down,
because a new truck is out of reach financially. Having everyone there
together is the point. It’s not about making more money. We have no
corporate sponsorship and never have. It’s a group effort. Poets fly to
the area from all over, on their own dimes.
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Fred Stager flew down from Kodiak to yowl out a few excellent originals.
At the end of the gathering, the committee divides proceeds among the
poets, and sends out checks to help offset expenses. People who come
from farther away—like our friends from Maine or Massachusetts—might get
a bigger bump than I do, coming from Portland. That’s how we do it. You
need more, you get more. But just like a fishing season, we don’t know
how much we will get. If you make something to sell, the Committee sells
it in the pop-up store they call the Gear Shack—all categorized and sold
for us for free, they don’t take a cut. This is almost unheard of at any
other gathering, except maybe the Working Waterfront Festival in New
Bedford that found inspiration in the FPG. When I got invited to one
east coast festival, not only did they take around half of everything I
sold, I had to send it to them a month in advance, fill out all kinds of
forms, and pay for shipping.
At a time when we are all being encouraged to ‘join’ and ‘find
community,’ it’s instructive to see how people react when they encounter
a barrier to participation. It’s instructive to hear people complain
that they didn’t know about something that has been happening for 28
years, and they want to take it out on others. It’s instructive to see
how much it hurts people to not be able to access something they have
attended in the past. At a time when billionaires are severely impacting
our foodways and access to basic needs, we all need to prepare to absorb
disappointment with grace, resilience, and ‘how can I help? Not with
tantrums.
We used to have a group of fisherpoets with a Tea Party edge, who talked
a lot about God and have walked out while I was reading. That’s ok with
me. I like that there’s a community where I can disagree with someone.
But this year they were not much of a presence, if any. I wonder if they
spent the weekend complaining about how ‘woke’ Fisherpoets is now—which
is funny because Toby Sullivan and I were there 28 years ago at the
first one, and we are both people one could describe with the w-word.
It was an incredible weekend. I’m tired, so I’m not tracking how many
times I use the words ‘incredible’ or ‘berating.’ Everywhere on the mic
people made an effort to acknowledge or address the moment we are in, of
blatant persecution of particular groups, mostly in defense of
protecting immigrants, upon whose shoulders falls much of the work in
the processing plants of Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California and
beyond. I was my usual outspoken self; love rained down on me, and
spills still everywhere. Just look at that photo, everyone is beaming.
We have been inundated along with the rest of the country with the shock
waves of the kleptocracy, and were overjoyed to find, anywhere we turned
at the gathering, calloused hands reaching out in welcome, to grasp
something real. Our lineage, our stories, our friendships, our
connections—our wealth.
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a few of the 107 fisherpoets schooling up for the annual group photo
outside the Columbian Theater, organizer Jon Broderick up front in the
red halibut jacket. photo by Jen Maynard.
In a few hours I will join Lara Messersmith-Glavin to host FisherPoets
in PDX at the AFL-CIO hall 3645 SE 32nd Street in Portland, just south
of Powell. I’m scatterbrained. I need to get merch together. I have
feelings about not having gotten an essay out last week, but my essay
time was taken by supporting queer people in my life as they navigate
courtroom situations, and then by making a new zine called /Xtra Tuf:
Nine Poems, 1991-2001./I sold all but seven at the Gear Shack, sold out
of everything else. This has never happened before, and I’m going to
sign off and make a bunch of copies of the new zine so I have something
to sell later tonight. If you are sad you will miss it, well, know that
I am sad that due to trying to hustle all my expenses and take care of
my body, as well as support my community that is in an emergency
situation, I have been less able to alert people here and on the
deflating balloon of my presence on social media. Lara and I have staged
readings after FisherPoets for at least 10 years, and for many years we
have also staged readings beforehand. Feel free to mark this in your
calendar for 2026! I’m pretty good at getting an email out 2 weeks in
advance, so if you want to be on my ‘Xtra Tuf/FisherPoets Fans’ email
list send me a good address. Portlanders, I can also add you to my
‘Portlanders’ list, if you want to get news of my regular offerings.
Confirmed poets for tonight:
Ed Edmo, Melanie Brown, Toby Sullivan, Colin Kaferle, Fred Stager, Alana
Kansaku-Sarmiento, Lara Messersmith-Glavin, George Wilson, Elisa
Carlsen, Jon Broderick and some short offerings from Will Hornyak and
David Bean. (Lloyd canceled, he had to go to Washington D.C. to
represent the people of Eyak at the last minute.)
The berated FPG volunteer told me, “We had 107 people read, and every
single one of them was happy. That’s who we do this for, we do it for them.”
see you tonight!
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