Saturday March 31, 2007, 7:30 p.m. Elliott Bay Books, 101 South Main St, Seattle. (206) 624-6600.
Saturday, May 19, 2007, 4:00 p.m. Newberry Books, 561 NE Ravenna Blvd., Seattle. PoetsWest features Chris Jarmick, David Keysor, Jenifer Browne Lawrence. Open mike. MC Robinson Bolkum. Contact J. Glenn Evans 206.682.1268 or info@poetswest.com.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007, 7:30 p.m Yakima Valley Community College, Writers and Ideas Series. Parker Room of the Deccio Building. dpeters@yvcc.edu
Saturday, June 2, 2007, 7:00 p.m., Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St, Poulsbo, WA (360) 779-9199 email
Saturday, June 9, 2007, 6 p.m. Village Books, 1200 Eleventh Street, Bellingham, WA 98225 Tel: (360) 671-2626
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Upcoming Readings for Jenifer Lawrence and 100 Steps
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Saturday, January 27, 2007
List of Readings for Terry Martin in the coming months
Pt. Townsend (at Northwinds Gallery) on Thurs Feb 8th at 7:00.
Wapato Book Club on Tuesday, February 13th at 7:00.
Pt. Angeles (at Peninsula College) at noon on Tuesday March 6th.
Spokane (at Auntie's Bookstore) on Friday April 6th at 7:30.
Whidbey Island (at Wa Poets Association Burning Word Poetry Festival)
Saturday, April 28th.
Friday, January 12, 2007
Welcome

Welcome to Blue Begonia News & Calendar.
If you are interested in the Blue Begonia website, with the complete catalogue and ordering information, visit bluebegoniapress.com.
For first time visitors, this site started in 2005. It was a way to get the word out about Weathered Pages, an anthology of poems left on the poetry pole at Blue Begonia Press, and two fine chapbooks released at the same time by Keely Murphy and Doug Johnson, continuing the Working Signs Series from Blue Begonia Press.
In the past year, two more books have been released by the press: One Hundred Steps from Shore, by Poulsbo poet Jenifer Browne Lawrence and The Secret Language of Women by Yakima poet and CWU professor, Terry Martin.
If you scroll down the page, you’ll see recent posts including a schedule of upcoming readings, video previews of the two most recent books along with sample reviews. I’ve also included a few select videos from the Writers and Ideas class I’ve taught at YVCC the past two years. To see the incredible work students have done in response to these reading and lectures, and for more videos, click here.
If you are interested in going back further, or finding information not seen on this first page, use the links under “Archives” on the right side of the screen.
Feel free to leave a comment, or send me an email.
The Secret Language of Women
| Terry Martin reads from her new book, "The Secret Language of Women". Terry's book has been getting amazing reviews. Click here to see her first, from Midwest Review. Click here to see the latest, from World Pulse Magazine. For more information or to purchase visit http://bluebegoniapress.com/ | |
One Hundred Steps from Shore
| Jenifer Browne Lawrence reading Red Shrine from her debut book from Blue Begonia Press for more information and to order, visit Blue Begonia Press *Correction to the credits: Cover Design by Craig Naugle. Jenifer's book is already a best seller on the west side and has been attracting attention from a national audience. Click here for a review from Rattle. | |
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Another Great Review for The Secret Language


The Secret Language of Women
Terry Martin | Blue Begonia Press, 2006 | USA
With vast empathy and unwavering emotional honesty, this Washington poet gives words to the weighty, intangible truths behind human behavior. Inhabited almost exclusively by female characters, The Secret Language of Women celebrates the nuanced ways in which women bypass verbal language to communicate emotion, share among themselves, and pass deep pools of knowledge through generations. In the architecture of this volume-in the kitchen, the garden, the bedroom, the hospital, and in nature—they are called by their surroundings to turn inward and courageously speak of strengths, weaknesses, and searing, long-muffled truths—a process that Martin clearly prizes for its delivery unto grace and gratitude.—Maria Jett
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Terry and Jenifer on the Road to...
Saturday, January 13, 2007, 8 p.m. Richard Hugo House, Jenifer and Terry. New Voices from Blue Begonia Press. Co-sponsored by the Richard Hugo House. 1634 11th Ave, Seattle, WA (206) 322-7030. http://www.hugohouse.org/events/ email programs2@hugohouse.org
Sunday, January 28, 2007, 7:30ish, Sirens Pub & Restaurant 832 Water Street, Port Townsend, WA. Jenifer will be joining her favorite group of Fort Worden diehard writers for a weekend retreat, culminating in an open mic pub invasion. Stop by Sunday evening for a beer and a poem if you’re in town.
Thursday, February 8, 2007, 7 p.m. Northwind Arts Center. Jenifer and Terry. Northwinds Art Center, 2409 Jefferson St, Port Townsend, WA (360) 379-1086. http://www.northwindarts.org/poetry.html
Thursday, February 15, 2007, 7 p.m. SoulFood Poetry Night, Jenifer reading with Dan Peters. SoulFood Books, 15748 Redmond Way, Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 881-5309 Redmond, WA http://soulfood.booksense.com/NASApp/store/IndexJsp email info@soulfoodbooks.com
Tuesday, March 6, 2007, Noon, Foothills Writers Series, Jenifer and Terry. Reading held in the Little Theater, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd
Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-9277 http://www.pc.ctc.edu/news/foothills.asp email tinah@pcadmin.ctc.edu
Saturday, May 19, 2007 at 4:00 p.m. Newberry Books, 561 NE Ravenna Blvd., Seattle. PoetsWest features Chris Jarmick, David Keysor, Jenifer Browne Lawrence. Open mike. MC Robinson Bolkum. Contact J. Glenn Evans 206.682.1268 or info@poetswest.com.
Saturday, June 2, 2007, 7 p.m., Jenifer at the Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St, Poulsbo, WA (360) 779-9199 http://homepages.donobi.net/pbch/ email carriegilstrap-nettle@bbwc.biz
Friday, December 22, 2006
The Secret Language of Women, First Review

from the Midwest Review
The Secret Language of Women
Terry Martin
Blue Begonia Press
224 South 15th Avenue, Yakima, WA 98902-3821
0911287574 $15.00
www.bluebegoniapress.com
English teacher and published poet Terry Martin presents The Secret Language of Women, an anthology of free-verse poetry that reexamines domestic life from the feminine perspective, reflects upon the sad fragility of all things, and explores innermost hopes and dreams. A gentle, reflective, and insightful whisper into the true meanings behind the building blocks of language. "Until They Told You What it Did to Rachel": and you never even thought about it, / never once considered / how your offhand comparison / to those who had slaughtered / her aunts and uncles / in Dachau, Auschwitz, Treblinka // discounted unfathomable loss, / trivializing her heartbreak / with your careless use / of that one small word. / Tonight, dark trains clatter / the tracks of your dreams.
Thursday, December 21, 2006
One Hundred Steps' First Review

"Within the ever-growing population of poetry, Jenifer Browne Lawrence is a voice to follow, for in the following one will be amazed for all the brightness achieved amidst shadow."
Here's the full review from Rattle: Poetry for the 21st Century:
review by: Natasha Kochicheril Moni
ONE HUNDRED STEPS FROM SHORE
by Jenifer Browne Lawrence
Blue Begonia Press, 225 S. 15 th Avenue, Yakima, WA 98902; ISBN-13: 978-0-911287-56-1 (pbk.: alk.paper), ISBN-10: 0-911287-56-6 (pbk.: alk.paper), 79pp., $15.00 www.bluebegoniapress.com
In photography, the technique of burning an image is employed to darken what may otherwise appear too light or under-exposed. To dodge stands for the reverse, as in lightening an overexposed item thereby rendering more crisp. Jenifer Browne Lawrence's first collection One Hundred Steps From Shore, demonstrates the poetic equivalent of dodging and burning. Through the vehicle of explored memory, Lawrence provides a lucid picture of what keeps/distorts in the presence of grief.
Dark, his eyes
spark memories that crack
like the chocolate coating
on soft-dipped cones we mouthed
on our trips to town--how the hard shell
flaked off, where vanilla pushed out
dripping, how it had to be licked at once,
before any of it touched our skin.
(from "Replacing the Deck")
Lyrically masterful yet spare, Lawrence invites her readers to witness as in these lines from the title piece "One Hundred Steps from Shore":
The policeman asks what I saw, what I heard.
He wants to know if I heard a screech.
I tell him no, just a thud and I ran to see
and I saw her. He asks me what I saw,
what I heard. I tell him I smelled pennies.
The characters in Lawrence's poems continue their attempts to rescue--mallards, garter snakes, a porcupine "in my shirt mews and mews / how did I come to be / the ferryman burying over / and over the same stick in the water" (from "Porcupine Child") as they cope with the loss of the young Carolyn. And with this impulse "The lesson has been passed through / generations like a relay baton: We do not save each other." (from "Making Out") But there is more than the relationship of family-to-family, "Learning To Paint" (section 3) is thick with growing up in Valdez, Alaska while "Tales From the 20 th Century" (section 4) revises the story of love.
One Hundred Steps From Shore, as with skilled creative nonfiction, achieves the delicate, critical balance between personal/universal with grace and precision. Lawrence creates a world within each quarter slice of her collection, drawing light where necessary:
Once, she thought she was going to do it,
hold her breath exactly forever,
but she awoke with a leaf on her chest,
dizzy and missing her mom.
(from “A Cottonwood Leaf Can Be Taken Apart”)
A sensory experience, One Hundred Steps From Shore speaks to an audience in the language of layered tongues. Within the ever-growing population of poetry, Jenifer Browne Lawrence is a voice to follow, for in the following one will be amazed for all the brightness achieved amidst shadow.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
One Hundred Steps in the News
One Hundred Steps was recently listed in the top five paperbacks sold by Eagle Harbor Books.
Also, the poem "It was Snowing and it was going to Snow" is going to be in an anthology called "Poem, Revised-- A behind-the-scenes look at writing poetry". Marion Street Press will publish the book in 2008. Several versions of the poem together with a kind of running commentary on how the changes came about will be printed in their entirety.
Check back soon for more information on Jenifer's upcoming readings and a video of her first reading from the book at the Poulsbohemian.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Upcoming Readings for Jenifer Lawrence


(*click links for more information)
October 21, 2006, 7pm Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse,
(maybe you can follow her around in a van like a Deadhead...a JenHead?)
November 12, 2006, 3pm
June 2, 2007, 7pm Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse,
Saturday, October 07, 2006
The Secret Language in the news

From Kim Nowacki the Yakima Herald Republic:(click for entire article)
The book is a warm, candid and insightful memoir of the nonverbal traditions -- gesture, habit, disposition -- that pass among women. Martin's prose is subtle in its power to relate what connects a mother and child, sisters, friends and romantic relationships.
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Martin conveys with a poignant but astute observance, the wide-eyed wonderment and reckless abandonment of childhood, as well as the perils of growing older and then finally solace, and where to find it.
"It's absolutely the best work I can do at this point in my life," she says.
"So now it's a blank page again."
Friday, September 29, 2006
One Hundred Steps from Shore
| Jenifer Browne Lawrence reading Red Shrine from her debut book from Blue Begonia Press Please join Jenifer and Blue Begonia Press for a special book launch reading and celebration, Saturday, October 21st, at the Poulsbohemian Coffehouse. for more information and to order, visit Blue Begonia Press *Correction to the credits: Cover Design by Craig Naugle. | |
The Secret Language of Women
| Terry Martin reads from her new book, "The Secret Language of Women". Please join Terry and Blue Begonia Press for a special book launch and reading, Saturday, October 7th, 7pm at Oak Hollow Gallery in Yakima. | |

















