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Nancy Simpson's LIVING ABOVE THE FROST LINE, New and Selected Poems was published by Carolina Wren Press (N.C. Laureate Series, 2010.) She is the author of ACROSS WATER and NIGHT STUDENT, State Street Press, still available on WWW at Alibris and Books Again. Her poems have been published in Southern Poetry Review, Prairie Schooner, The Georgia Review and other literary magazines. "Carolina Bluebirds" was published in THE POETS GUIDE TO THE BIRDS, Anhinga Press). "Grass" was reprinted in the 50th Anniversary Issue of Southern Poetry Review: DON'T LEAVE HUNGRY ( U.of Arkansas Press.) Seven poems were reprinted in the textbook, SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN POETRY,(McFarland.) Two poems were published in SOLO CAFE, Two more poems were published in SOLO NOVO."In the Nantahala Gorge" was published in Pisgah Review. "Studying Winter" was reprinted in Pirene's Fountain Anthology and "The Collection" in Collecting Life Anthology. Most recently, Southern Poetry Review Edited by James Smith, published "Our Great Depression," and The Southern Poetry Anthology Vol. VII: NORTH CAROLINA,Edited by William Wright, reprinted "Leaving in the Dead of Winter."

Friday, January 2, 2009

N C Poet Laureate Kathryn Stripling Byer - Her Poems Reach Across Mountains and Oceans.


N.C. Poet Laureate Kathryn Stripling Byer grew up in south Georgia. She graduated from Wesleyan College and UNC Greensboro, where she studied poetry with Allen Tate, Fred Chappell and Robert Watson. She married James Byer and settled in the small western Carolina mountain of Cullowhee.

Kathryn Stripling Byer continued to practice poetry and has become a major poet with five full length collections in print: Coming To Rest, Catching Light, Black Shawl, Wildwood Flower, and The Girl in the Midst of the Harvest. Her first book, The Girl in the Midst of the Harvest was awarded an American Writing Program Series Award.

Her poems reach far back to her Georgia home, and others are near as a breath of mountain air. Some of her poems reach across oceans. Recently her Alma poems were set to music. She traveled to Budapest, Hungary for the European Premier of Harold Schiffman’s Contata titled Alma.

Even more recently, on Thanksgiving Day, An Applachian Songbook was featured on WDAV Radio in which Kathryn Stripling Byer read her Appalachian poems. The recording was made in September at St. Peter’s Church as a part of the Charlotte Chamber Music Series.

Byer is the winner of the Southeast Booksellers Association Award for Poetry, The Lamont Poetry Prize, Roanoke-Chowan Poetry Prize and the Brockman-Campbell Award. She received the N.C. Artist Fellowship for Poetry the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. Her books are available at book stores, at L.S. U. Press and on Amazon.com.

Kathryn Stripling Byer continues to live and write poetry here in our western Carolina mountains.








READ THREE POEMS BY POET KATHRYN STRIPLING BYER in the November, December Archives.

3 comments:

Lynn ... said...

She amazes me. I'm so glad you've introduced me and so many others to incredible works!!! I love you!!

Nancy Simpson said...

Good Morning Lynn. Kathryn Stripling Byer is a major poet as well as a mountain lover like us and a Georgia girl like us. Keep reading her poems.

Good morning from high above. It is so foggy no one, could get her from there today. I need to go to the grocery store. I had the thought I might not find my way back in all this fog. But, but, I have my magic egg you gave me. There is no way I can ever again be lost or incommunicado.

Lynn ... said...

Hi Mom! Hope you and your magic egg made it to the grocery store!!! Say hello to my mountain for me ... hug all critters and tell yourself that you're loved very VERY much!!! I miss you!!!!

PS ... I got a box today and will open it after I finish this note!

PSS ... Just opened my box! I love my Aplets and Cotlets! The rest was tooooo much, but I truly appreciate it! Thank you. THANK YOU!!!

I love you!