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Seattle poetry brings solace and hope in times of confinement

The city of Seattle, United States of America, is a since 2017. Its strong identity as a literary city has coalesced around a 10,000-year history of indigenous storytelling traditions. Consistently ranked as 鈥楢merica鈥檚 Most Well-Read鈥 city, it is one of the top three literate cities in the country. Seattle鈥檚 writing traditions are guided by a sense of place, especially in regards to the willingness of embracing diverse viewpoints and technologies. Many events sustain Seattle鈥檚 striving literary ecosystem, including the Short Run Comix and Arts Festival, featuring indie comics and the self-published, as well as the Pacific Northwest Writers Association鈥檚 Conference, amongst many others.

In response to the spread of Coronavirus, the city of Seattle, in close cooperation with the author Claudia Castro Luna, Seattle鈥檚 inaugural Civic Poet, uses its literary potential to counter the growing challenge of confinement and the lack of access to cultural activities. Through the creation of an online forum 鈥楶oems to lean On鈥, city dwellers are invited to share a link to a poem accompanied by a two or three lines message explaining how this particular poem resonates with them and how it brings to them comfort and joy.

The initiative aims to revive and recreate social ties amongst the community, while respecting the rules on social distancing implemented to contain the spread of the virus.

The contributions are showcased on the same virtual space 鈥淧oems to Lean On鈥 hosted on the Laureate Poet鈥檚 website. Submissions can also be made digitally through the same online platform.

The project highlights the enabling role of literature and poetry to connect people and to offer solace and hope during such difficult times. To participate in this meaningful initiative, share your favorite poem or one of your inspiring creations on 鈥淧oems to Lean On鈥 to offer fortitude, hope, resilience and humor.

For further information: https://wapoetlaureate.org/poetry-to-lean-on/