Your Letters, Feb. 11

Not Averse

I picked up the last issue expecting the usual mix of music, culture and mild civic agitation, and instead found myself ankle-deep in poetry. Then knee-deep. Then—suddenly—immersed. A Courage of Poets. Found Poets. The Open Mic. Poetry everywhere. At first I thought it was a themed issue. Then I wondered if I’d accidentally grabbed a literary journal. Then I realized: No, this is just the North Bay.

To be clear, I’m not complaining—just marveling. In an era of doomscrolling and evil algorithms, it was refreshing, and maybe kinda, sorta anarchic. So yes: WTF. But also—keep going. If poetry is having a moment in the North Bay, go big.

Cassady Caution
Petaluma

Authenticity

It was nice to read the article by Nikki Silverstein about the Novato Girl Scout troop that helped to educate the public about authentic versus Americanized Chinese cuisine. Great to see the youth in action in our community. Thanks for including a youth-oriented article in the Pacific Sun.

Michelle Aschwald
San Rafael 

A previously published version of the ‘Pacific Sun’ article, ‘Homeless Count,’ Feb. 4, 2026, misstated that Marin County was redirecting funds from homeless veterans to homeless families. Instead, Marin is implementing the same approach with families that it used to reduce veteran homelessness. We regret the error. —Editor

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