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San José Poetry Slam – Live at Wheelhouse with Cadence McCracken

  • Wheelhouse 1173 Lincoln Avenue San Jose, CA, 95125 United States (map)

Poetry Center San José presents San José Poetry Slam – Live In Person!

Come join us for poetry and some of the most delicious pizza in San José at our new venue in Willow Glen:

Wheelhouse of Willow Glen
1173 Lincoln Avenue
San Jose, CA 95125

Sunday, April 19, 2026
Doors open and the sign up list goes out at 6:30pm
The Poetry Slam starts at 7:00pm

Admission is $5–10 sliding scale; no one turned away for lack of funds.

Hosted by Scorpiana Xlent.


Our Featured Poet is Cadence McCracken!

Cadence McCracken a sweet and fierce trans woman, poet and artist surviving and thriving with grit and grace in San Francisco, CA. Her work grapples with themes of gender, mental health, radical politics, and recovery, interrogating and deifying the body, soul and collective unconscious simultaneously. She is a grand slam champion and four-time National Poetry Slam competitor. In 2014, Cadence and her team ranked 8th out of 72 teams at the National Poetry Slam. Cadence has been published in Ink & Marrow and Agapanthus. She is currently an MFA candidate at The Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers.


Poetry Slam Competition Info

Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.

If you have never been to a Poetry Slam before, a poetry slam is a competition, imagine spoken word poetry as an olympic sport. The rules are simple:

1.) Poets must use their own poems.
2.) poet must use only one poem per round.
3.) no musical accompaniment.
4.) no props.
5.) there is a time limit of 3 minutes and 10 seconds. going over that will result in a time penalty.

This is a two-round slam, poets with the highest scores will move up to round two.
If you're not competing, we could use judges.


Please remember to submit a quick audience survey to help us improve our logistics and content and report to our funders and sponsors. Here is the link to the survey: https://bit.ly/3M63VqH


Poetry Center San José promotes and supports the literary arts in San José. Over the past four decades, PCSJ has brought hundreds of exceptional writers from around the country to read from their works and, in many cases, to conduct workshops for local writers. PCSJ is a nonprofit organization established in 1978. Its base of operations is in the charming turn-of-the-century Victorian home where the renown poet Edwin Markham once lived, now located in San José History Park. Poetry Center San José is a member supported organization and is funded, in part, by grants from Applied Materials Foundation, the City of San José's Office of Cultural Affairs, Knight Foundation, Poets & Writers, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, SVCREATES, in partnership with the County of Santa Clara and the California Arts Council and also supported in part by a SVCreates National Endowment for the Arts American Rescue Plan grant. We also thank Brandenburg Family Foundation and Anne & Mark's Art Party for their generous giving.

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