Thursday, February 21, 2019 // 17 WhAt’s NeW aT tHe 2019 FiShErPoEtS GaThErInG A t last, on the occasion of our 22nd annual FisherPoets Gathering, we celebrate our 21st birthday. That infant who was in your friend’s arms when we started in 1998 can buy you a beer today and beat you to the next set and probably break your arm-wrestling wrist. What else is new? The FisherPoets Gathering Gear- shack, as it often does, has a new loca- tion. You’ll find it a block east of last year’s still on the sunny side of the street, at 1312 Commercial St. We have new readers. We thank Josh Wisniewski and Kim Menster for com- ing clear from Alaska and Karen Gim- bel from Alberta to be here with us. We welcome Ray Roberson from Idaho who has traveled only a little less far. And we’re glad George Esveldt and Laura Hartema have come down from Puget Sound, Jack Molan over from Central Oregon, Todd Waterfield up the Oregon Coast, Conrad Gowell, Erick Olsen and Carlos Reyes, down the Wil- lamette and the Columbia to give us a read in Astoria, each for the first time. Since fisherpoet photographer Corey Arnold pioneered it a few years ago, our nighttime outdoor video projection has become a striking addition to the astoria Visual arts Gyotaku fish prints by Duncan Berry will be on display at Astoria Visual Arts during the FisherPoets Gathering. FisherPoets Gathering. This year Jeff Daly is projecting the world premiere of “Horse Seining on the Columbia River,” a 12-minute film he produced from for- gotten 1939 National Geographic foot- age, shot by Frank Hoagland, vice-pres- ident of Bumble Bee Seafoods and found recently by Tai Gohl in his grand- mother’s attic. Linger awhile at Com- mercial and 11th after dark. ‘As I BeNd OvEr My PeN FiShInG fOr SoMeThInG GlIsTeNiNg’ By Sue Sutherland-Hanson, fisherpoet More often than not I follow a gull soaring across my mind with its irresistible arch. Then I miss the sub- tle tug from the depths. It gets away. Sometimes I snag a dogfish with its back cracked by the last fishermen who caught it, or a ball of tangled kelp becomes the slippery catch of the day. Fishermen and poets will tell you that what we do is a lot about being present to pos- sibilities and surprises. I pull line from the reel, yarding more and more until a long line of words bends with the currents before becoming that plumb line stretch- ing down straight to the dark below. I stare into water with layers of translucence melting into black. I stare imagining what swims below. I feel the cutting skin of the shark, tumble round in the displaced water swirl- ing after a whale’s fluke, marvel at the grace of the jelly fish and the wily wisdom of octopi. After a while poetry feels like breathing under water, a life line holding me to the air of my mystery. For 2019, in addition to George Wil- son’s watercolors at Imogen Gallery, two other galleries are showing fisher- poets’ visual art. South Bay Wild Sea- food Market is displaying Pat Dixon’s and Veronica Kessler’s photographs of the Astoria Marine Construction Co. and the Astoria Visual Arts gallery is showing Gyotaku fish prints by Duncan Berry and others. Other news, though, is unhappy. We’ve lost fisherpoet and friend Sue Hanson who passed unexpectedly last summer. Sue was a generous soul, a delightful reader, a frequent and gracious emcee. She leaves us a good ghost and a thoughtful poem as we enjoy the 2019 FisherPoets Gather- ing together. Thanks for coming. The 2019 FisherPoets Gathering thanks its silent auction donors agnes Fields astoria Coffeehouse & bistro astoria Co-Op astoria-Warrenton area Chamber of Commerce beach books bikes and beyond bunkhouse Cannery suites buoy beer Co. bruce and Linn buckmaster Cannery Pier hotel Cargo Carruthers restaurant Chris Mohnkern Coast Community radio KMuN Coffee Girl Columbia bank astoria Columbia river Coffee roaster Columbia river eco Tours Columbia river Maritime Museum Columbia riverkeeper Commercial st antiques duncan berry Imogen Gallery Fernhill Glass Fish Market skate shop Fisherman’s suite Finn Ware Fort George brewery Four Winds Canvas Works Forsythēa Fruffels Fulio’s Italian & Mediterranean Cafe Gimre’s shoes holly hughes hotel elliott Jonathon’s Limited Josephson’s specialty seafood Products Judy McCullough Katie Wood Luminari arts Myhermade design Carol Newman Old Town Framing Pacific salmon Charter Pat dixon Photography Pier 39 seafood Port Townsend brewery Purple Cow Toys Port Townsend brewery ratz Graphic / dave McMacken river bank books rouge ale house ryan everson save Our Wild salmon shanghaied Tattoo Parlor senator betsy Johnson shanghaied Tattoo Parlor / Chris Lee smokehouse butcher shop street 14 Cafe studio 11 John Clark studio 11 Jamie boyd skipanon brand seafood swakane Winery Table 360 bakery & bistro Ted Messing T Paul’s supper Club Lost art Originals / sherry yost Wild Product seafood Warrenton deep sea Market WineKraft Vivid Life studio