William Stafford Centennial Events

Family photo from the Stafford Archive
July 21, 2014

Stafford Studies

Northwest Writing Institute
Monday-Friday, July 21-25, 2014 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
April 12, 2014

A Musical Tribute to William Stafford

All are invited to a brief musical tribute to William Stafford featuring musical settings of four of Stafford’s poems composed by Lewis & Clark music faculty and students.This event is is FREE, open to the public and presented as part of the William Stafford Centennial celebration at Lewis & Clark.

March 24, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until 12:00am on March 24
March 23, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 22, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 21, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 20, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 19, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 18, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 17, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 16, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 15, 2014

(Rescheduled) Symposium: “You Must Revise Your Life”—Stafford at 100, a Celebration and Reassessment

Join us in celebrating the life of William Stafford, renowned poet, educator, and pacifist, whose legacy continues to inspire our community and all who encounter his work. The one day symposium will include panels, discussion, poetry readings, and self guided exhibit tours. For more information see:  go.lclark.edu/stafford-symposium

March 15, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 14, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 13, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 12, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 11, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 10, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 9, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 8, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 7, 2014

(RESCHEDULED) William Stafford Centennial Symposium: Stafford Slam

In a night of slam-style poetry performance, selected Lewis & Clark student poets will read Stafford’s poetry along side poems they have written in response to William Stafford’s poetry.  Ken Arkind, a National Poetry Slam Champion and Executive Director of Denver Minor Disturbance youth slam team, will be flying in to feature his award-winning poetry along side the students (and the free food!).
March 7, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 6, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 5, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 4, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 3, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 2, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
March 1, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
February 28, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
February 27, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
February 26, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
February 25, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
February 24, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
February 23, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
February 22, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until March 24
February 21, 2014

William Stafford Campus Walk

The William Stafford Campus Walk is a special exhibit to celebrate the life of William Stafford (1914-1993), who taught at Lewis & Clark for nearly 30 years. The walk includes nine placards placed around campus, each with a William Stafford Poem, and a note about significance of the location.
until 12:00am on March 24, 2014
February 13, 2014

Performance: Our William Stafford: In Five Drafts

The Theatre Department is proud to present an evening of performance in conjunction with the William Stafford Centennial Celebration. Compiled from interviews, autobiographical material, writing exercises and Stafford’s poetry, the piece is a meditation on writing through the lens of William Stafford’s process and work. The performance will be presented by students in the Theatre Department. Directed by Professor Stephen Weeks. Conceived by Professor Stephen Weeks and Professor Rebecca Lingafelter
 
The performance is approximately 40 minutes long and will be followed a brief talk-back.
February 8, 2014

Stafford Slam

In a night of slam-style poetry performance, selected Lewis & Clark student poets will read Stafford’s poetry along side poems they have written in response to William Stafford’s poetry. Ken Arkind, a National Poetry Slam Champion and Executive Director of Denver’s Minor Disturbance youth slam team, will be flying in to feature his award-winning poetry along side the students (and the free food!).MC: Jerry Harp, Assistant Professor with Term of English and Director, Lewis & Clark College.
February 8, 2014

William Stafford Centennial Symposium: Student Art Collection

This collection of art is just one part of Lewis & Clark College’s centennial celebration for our late poet laureate professor, William Stafford.  In this show, nine selected LC artists respond to and visually converse with a Stafford poem of their choosing.  The show will move on Friday, February 7th to the Newmark Theatre in downtown Portland as a part of the symposium’s kick off event. On Saturday, February 8th, the show will move to the symposium location in Albany. Please join us in celebrating this great poet!
February 7, 2014

William Stafford Tribute at the Newmark Theater

Lewis & Clark College and Literary Arts present:
William Stafford Centennial Celebration
Featuring Li-Young Lee and Ted Kooser
Appearances by Kim Stafford and Paulann Petersen
Hosted by Matthew Dickman
February 6, 2014

William Stafford Centennial Symposium: Student Art Collection

This collection of art is just one part of Lewis & Clark College’s centennial celebration for our late poet laureate professor, William Stafford.  In this show, nine selected LC artists respond to and visually converse with a Stafford poem of their choosing.  The show will move on Friday, February 7th to the Newmark Theatre in downtown Portland as a part of the symposium’s kick off event. On Saturday, February 8th, the show will move to the symposium location in Albany. Please join us in celebrating this great poet!
February 5, 2014

Film: Every War Has Two Losers

Join Lewis & Clark Professors Jerry Harp and Cari Coe for this viewing of the film based on the journals of William Stafford, a conscientious objector in World War Two and National Book Award winner.
February 5, 2014

William Stafford Centennial Symposium: Student Art Collection

This collection of art is just one part of Lewis & Clark College’s centennial celebration for our late poet laureate professor, William Stafford.  In this show, nine selected LC artists respond to and visually converse with a Stafford poem of their choosing.  The show will move on Friday, February 7th to the Newmark Theatre in downtown Portland as a part of the symposium’s kick off event. On Saturday, February 8th, the show will move to the symposium location in Albany. Please join us in celebrating this great poet!
February 5, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until 12:00am on February 5
February 4, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
February 4, 2014

William Stafford Centennial Symposium: Student Art Collection

This collection of art is just one part of Lewis & Clark College’s centennial celebration for our late poet laureate professor, William Stafford.  In this show, nine selected LC artists respond to and visually converse with a Stafford poem of their choosing.  The show will move on Friday, February 7th to the Newmark Theatre in downtown Portland as a part of the symposium’s kick off event. On Saturday, February 8th, the show will move to the symposium location in Albany. Please join us in celebrating this great poet!
February 3, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
February 3, 2014

William Stafford Centennial Symposium: Student Art Collection

This collection of art is just one part of Lewis & Clark College’s centennial celebration for our late poet laureate professor, William Stafford.  In this show, nine selected LC artists respond to and visually converse with a Stafford poem of their choosing.  The show will move on Friday, February 7th to the Newmark Theatre in downtown Portland as a part of the symposium’s kick off event. On Saturday, February 8th, the show will move to the symposium location in Albany. Please join us in celebrating this great poet!
February 2, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
February 1, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
January 31, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
January 30, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
January 29, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
January 28, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
January 27, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
January 26, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
January 25, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
January 24, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
January 23, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until February 5
January 22, 2014

Learning How to Live: Exploring the Imperatives in William Stafford’s Work

Deeply inspired by philosophers, William Stafford often used poetry to teach us how to live: “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” In celebration of the Stafford Centennial, this Literary Arts seminar will explore the imperatives in Stafford’s work, the rich legacy he has bequeathed to help us on our journey. Together we will remember and discover: “we must find something forgotten by everyone alive.”
until 12:00am on February 5, 2014
January 1, 2014

Publication of “We Belong in History”

In 2012 - 2013, PSU’s Ooligan Press held a statewide writing competition for seventh through twelfth graders as a response to Stafford’s work, and will publish a collection of the winning poems and essays - “We Belong in History” - in January 2014.
William Stafford
December 8, 2013

(NWI) Daily Writing in the Spirit of William Stafford

Saturday-Sunday, December 7-8, 2013
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
until 5:00pm on December 8, 2013
William Stafford
December 7, 2013

(NWI) Daily Writing in the Spirit of William Stafford

Saturday-Sunday, December 7-8, 2013
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
until 5:00pm on December 8, 2013
November 19, 2013

Introduction to Daily Writing in the Spirit of William Stafford

Tuesday, November 19, 2013
5-8 p.m.
William Stafford
July 19, 2013

(NWI) Stafford Studies

This weeklong course consists of reading, writing, discussion, and special projects growing from the poetry and prose of William Stafford. Using the resources of published books and the William Stafford Archives, participants will practice inquiry into Stafford’s approach to writing, thinking, teaching, and witness for reconciliation, and from this inquiry develop their own approaches to writing, teaching, and witness. Offered through the Northwest Writing Institute. Instructor: Kim Stafford
until 4:00pm on July 19
William Stafford
July 18, 2013

(NWI) Stafford Studies

This weeklong course consists of reading, writing, discussion, and special projects growing from the poetry and prose of William Stafford. Using the resources of published books and the William Stafford Archives, participants will practice inquiry into Stafford’s approach to writing, thinking, teaching, and witness for reconciliation, and from this inquiry develop their own approaches to writing, teaching, and witness. Offered through the Northwest Writing Institute. Instructor: Kim Stafford
until July 19
William Stafford
July 17, 2013

(NWI) Stafford Studies

This weeklong course consists of reading, writing, discussion, and special projects growing from the poetry and prose of William Stafford. Using the resources of published books and the William Stafford Archives, participants will practice inquiry into Stafford’s approach to writing, thinking, teaching, and witness for reconciliation, and from this inquiry develop their own approaches to writing, teaching, and witness. Offered through the Northwest Writing Institute. Instructor: Kim Stafford
until July 19
William Stafford
July 16, 2013

(NWI) Stafford Studies

This weeklong course consists of reading, writing, discussion, and special projects growing from the poetry and prose of William Stafford. Using the resources of published books and the William Stafford Archives, participants will practice inquiry into Stafford’s approach to writing, thinking, teaching, and witness for reconciliation, and from this inquiry develop their own approaches to writing, teaching, and witness. Offered through the Northwest Writing Institute. Instructor: Kim Stafford
until July 19
William Stafford
July 15, 2013

(NWI) Stafford Studies

This weeklong course consists of reading, writing, discussion, and special projects growing from the poetry and prose of William Stafford. Using the resources of published books and the William Stafford Archives, participants will practice inquiry into Stafford’s approach to writing, thinking, teaching, and witness for reconciliation, and from this inquiry develop their own approaches to writing, teaching, and witness. Offered through the Northwest Writing Institute. Instructor: Kim Stafford
until 4:00pm on July 19, 2013
William Stafford won the National Book Award in 1963 and served as Poet Laureate from 1971-72.
May 19, 2013

Daily Writing in the Spirit of William Stafford

In this workshop, we will feed on examples from the daily writing of William Stafford, and practice in the spirit of his work. Offered through the Northwest Writing Institute. Instructor: Kim Stafford
until 5:00pm on May 19, 2013
William Stafford won the National Book Award in 1963 and served as Poet Laureate from 1971-72.
May 18, 2013

Daily Writing in the Spirit of William Stafford

In this workshop, we will feed on examples from the daily writing of William Stafford, and practice in the spirit of his work. Offered through the Northwest Writing Institute. Instructor: Kim Stafford
until 5:00pm on May 19, 2013