06/17/2026
Indigo Recommends: Celebrate Pride 2026 with the Multnomah County Library
Find events, resources, reading lists and more here: https://multcolib.org/pride
[PD: A promo graphic for the above listed event with library logo on top, "Pride, Love Makes a Family" and a Pride flag pennant in center, and text below: "Celebrate Pride 2026 with the library; Join us for joyful events for the whole family, storytimes, crafts, book displays, a table at the Portland Pride Waterfront Festival and much more."]
06/16/2026
TONIGHT, 6/16: Join Indigo Executive Editor Ali Shaw for a free, in-person Book Publishing Q&A at BOLD Coffee & Books (1755 SW Jefferson St., Portland) at 5:30 p.m. Bring your questions about your in-progress and/or dream projects!
The event runs until 6:30 p.m. and is a great opportunity to get some feedback on your publishing queries.
Free and open to the public! Looking forward to seeing you there! 🤓
Event cohosted by BOLD Coffee & Books and Indigo: Editing, Design, and More.
Find more info about the Q&A and all of BOLD's writing and literary events here: https://boldcoffeeandbooks.com/events
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[PD: A promo graphic for the event and info listed above. Ali Shaw's headshot is in the middle with her title information. Date information is in middle and the BOLD logo and contact is at bottom.]
06/15/2026
Indigenous Nations Poets and FAWC Online host In-Na-Po Founders & Fellows Poetry Reading on Thurs., June 25 at 6:00 p.m. ET (3:00 p.m. PT).
Hosted by In-Na-Po founding director Kimberly Blaeser, and featuring: founding board member Jake Skeets, who will read from from his new book Horses, as well as current In-Na-Po fellows Noelani Piters, Owen Oliver, and Donavan Kamakani Albano.
This event is free and open to the public.
Learn more here: https://tinyurl.com/bd58fdvv
In-Na-Po Founders & Fellows Poetry Reading - FINE ARTS WORK CENTER in Provincetown
Thursday, June 25th at 6pm (Eastern) Join us for an exciting reading and presentation of oral and visual poetry by Indigenous Nations Poets (In-Na-Po) representing
06/12/2026
In honor of the love editors have for their pets, the Northwest Editors Guild presents Summer of ! 🐶 ✍️ How cute!
"All summer long, we're celebrating the 9TH BIRTHDAY of the movement giving fame to your animal editorial assistants....
"We need your help to celebrate! Find out how to share your pics and give your friend a shot at all the virtual fame and ear scratches of the online editorial community..."
Learn more here: https://www.edsguild.org/stetpet
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[PD: An image of a small shaggy black dog on a beach with text on top. In the top left corner, the Northwest Editors Guild logo and the link above. "Summer of " is above and beneath the dog. A sunburst bears text at bottom right, "Celebrating 9 YEARS and more than 500 of your StetPets!"]
06/11/2026
👣 A beautiful walk on a beautiful day during the 2011 Indigo retreat.
[PD: A graphic reads "Throwback Thursday" at top with a torn paper design beneath it. A circular stamped Indigo design is in the upper righthand corner. In center, a photo of Indigo team members walking down a riverside path among trees appears. At the bottom a graphic appearing like paper taped on a page, bears a caption: Indigo team members go for a walk during the 2011 Indigo retreat.]
06/10/2026
📚️ A truly tall and towering stack from Third Street Books in McMinnville, OR!
Find more from Third Street Books here: https://thirdstreetbooks.com/
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06/09/2026
Indigo Client Spotlight: Phil Simon
Phil Simon is an author, frequent keynote speaker, recognized collaboration and technology authority, and college professor.
Here's a sampler of some of Phil's titles that we've worked on:
--Project Management in the Hybrid Workplace
" [...] In his inimitable style, Simon adeptly fuses critical research and concepts from a slew of diverse and seemingly unrelated fields, including Agile software development, human resources, supply chain management, organizational behavior, cognitive psychology, and labor economics. Brimming with detailed case studies, penetrating insights, and practical advice, Simon's twelfth book is a tour de force. Product owners, new and seasoned PMs, service providers, freelancers, small business owners, and students taking PM classes will benefit from Project Management in the Hybrid Workplace."
--The Nine: The Tectonic Forces Reshaping the Workplace
"[...] In The Nine: The Tectonic Forces Reshaping the Workplace, award-winning author and world-renowned workplace tech expert Phil Simon answers that question in spades. He peers into the dizzying and chaotic future of work. Simon slices through the hype surrounding nascent trends and newfangled technologies...."
--Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications
"[Phil Simon's] thirteenth book deftly illustrates how, thanks to powerful new tools and a new breed of employees, organizations are finally fulfilling critical business needs and reducing their reliance on pricey software developers. Low-Code/No-Code is an invaluable treasure trove of insightful analysis, synthesis, examples, and advice that has arrived at the perfect time."
Learn more about Phil's work here: https://www.philsimon.com/
[PD: A graphic, "Indigo Client Spotlight: Bard Press," top left. Below are book covers for the three titles listed above.]
06/08/2026
Looking to add some poetry to your summer plans? On June 25–27, the Bigfoot Poetry Festival returns to venues throughout Portland!
"The Bigfoot Poetry Festival is a three-day poetry event that happens in early summer in downtown Portland, OR. While changing from year-to-year, typically this festival offers such features as poetry open mics, writing / performance workshops, poet showcase(s), a poetry market, and a poetry slam tournament."
Learn more about the festival here: https://www.bigfootpoetryfestival.com/
[PD: An image of the Bigfoot Poetry Festival logo with wobbly, bubble text appearing in the shape of a large foot with toes on top.]
06/05/2026
Taking part in this year's Portland Book Week festivities? Why not have even more fun along your bookstore crawl...and maybe win some prizes too!
Find full rules, guidelines, and download your own PBW bingo card here: https://www.portlandbookweek.com/bingo
You can also get your card at participating bookstores beginning today! And don't forget, our sister business BOLD Coffee & Books has all kinds of fun events, promotions, and other treats for PBW. Find event listings here: https://boldcoffeeandbooks.com/events
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[PD: An image of the Portland Book Week bingo card. Full details available via the link above.]