Lewiston
The Stegner Lecture, featuring Washington State Poet Laureate Derek Sheffield
When
October 17, 2025
7:00 pm
Where
Lewis Clark State College
411 D St
Lewiston,
ID
83501
Attend In-Person
No tickets or registration required
Host
Lewis Clark State College
Join Washington State Poet Laureate Derek Sheffield for The Stegner Lecture, an annual lecture at Lewis Clark State College that has been a literary-cultural highlight for the community since its creation in 1982. This event is free and open to the public.
Derek Sheffield is the 2025-2027 Washington State Poet Laureate. Hailing from the Wenatchee Valley, Sheffield is the author of Not for Luck, selected for Wheelbarrow Books Poetry Prize, and Through the Second Skin, runner-up for the Emily Dickinson First Book Award. He is the co-editor of Cascadia Field Guide: Art, Ecology, Poetry, which won a 2024 Washington State Book Award. The first in his family to attend college, Sheffield is now on the English faculty at Wenatchee Valley College and is the poetry editor of Terrain.org. When he’s not crafting poems, Derek is teaching his beloved Northwest Nature Writing class, where he has shared his passion for the outdoors with students for the past 20 years.
“I write because the words of others saved me in the long blue silence of my childhood,” he says, “and making poems for me has come to be about living more deeply and widely.”
The Poet Laureate program is sponsored by Humanities Washington and The Washington State Arts Commission/ArtsWA, with the support of Governor Bob Ferguson.
