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Poet Laureate

Connecting Washington to the power of poetry.

Photo: Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times

Program Overview

The Washington State Poet Laureate serves to build awareness and appreciation of poetry — including the state’s legacy of poetry — through public readings, workshops, lectures, and presentations in geographically diverse areas of the state. The appointed poet laureate serves a two-year term.

In April 2007, the Washington State Legislature passed a bill that recognized the value of poetry to the culture and heritage of the state by establishing the Washington State Poet Laureate. The poet laureate program is funded and run by Humanities Washington and ArtsWA, with the support of Gov. Jay Inslee. Poets can either self-nominate or be nominated by a third party every two years through an application process.

We are currently looking for the 2023-2025 Washington State Poet Laureate. Learn more and apply.

About Rena Priest

Rena Priest became the sixth Washington State Poet Laureate on April 14, 2021, and her term will run until March 31, 2023.

Priest’s literary debut, Patriarchy Blues, was honored with the 2018 American Book Award, and her most recent work is Sublime Subliminal. A member of the Lhaq’temish (Lummi) Nation, she is the first Indigenous poet to assume the role. She succeeds poets Claudia Castro Luna (2018-2021), Tod Marshall (2016-2018), Elizabeth Austen (2014-2016), Kathleen Flenniken (2012–2014), and Sam Green (2007–2009). Learn more about past laureates here.

Priest’s work can be found in Poetry Northwest, Pontoon Poetry, Verse Daily, Poem-a-Day at Poets.org, and elsewhere. She has taught Comparative Cultural Studies and Contemporary American Issues at Western Washington University and Native American Literature at Northwest Indian College. Priest holds a BA in English from Western Washington University and an MFA in Writing from Sarah Lawrence College. She lives in Bellingham, Washington.

Each laureate puts their own unique focus on the position, and Priest focuses on two primary goals during her term: celebrating poetry in Washington’s tribal communities, and using poetry to increase appreciation of the natural world and the threats facing it.

Read Priest’s blog at wapoetlaureate.org, and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

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Upcoming In-Person Events

  • December 7
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  • Duvall

HYBRID: Washington State Poet Laureate Rena Priest Reading & Open Mic for Duvall Poetry

Join Washington State Poet Laureate Rena Priest for a reading and open mic, sponsored by Duvall Poetry. This is a hybrid event. If you wish to join this event virtually, […]

  • When
  • 7:00 pm, Wednesday
    December 7, 2022
  • Where
  • La Pasadita
    15904 Main St NE
    Duvall, WA 98109 United States
  • March 1
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  • Winthrop

RESCHEDULED: IN PERSON: Reading with Washington State Poet Laureate Rena Priest

This event has been cancelled for November 2022 and is in the process of being rescheduled for March 2023.We apologize for the inconvenience. Join Washington State Poet Laureate Rena Priest […]

  • When
  • 6:30 pm, Wednesday
    March 1, 2023
  • Where
  • Winthrop Public Library
    112 Norfolk Rd
    Winthrop, WA 98862 United States



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