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Occupation
  
poet

Language
  
English


Name
  
Shelby Stephenson

Role
  
Poet

Shelby Stephenson Shelby Stephenson of Benson NC named NC Poet Laureate

Born
  
14 June 1938 (age 86) Benson, Johnston County, North Carolina (
1938-06-14
)

Alma mater
  
UNC–Chapel HillUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of Wisconsin

Notable awards
  
North Carolina Award (2001)Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet (2004-2005)North Carolina Poet Laureate (2014-present)

Spouse
  
Linda Letchworth "Nin" Wilson

Children
  
Kate WhittingtonJacob Stephenson

Books
  
Fiddledeedee, Family Matters: Homage t, Play My Music Anyhow, Plankhouse, Middle Creek Poems

Poet laureate shelby stephenson


Shelby Stephenson (born June 14, 1938) is an American poet. On December 22, 2014, he was named by Governor Pat McCrory as the ninth North Carolina Poet Laureate, a position he is set to hold from 2014 to 2016.

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Biography

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Stephenson was born in Benson, Johnston County, North Carolina to Maytle and Paul Stephenson in 1938, and lived for fourteen years with his parents and three older siblings Paul, Marshall, and Rose Stephenson in a rural farmhouse known as "Plankhouse." In 1952, the Stephensons moved to a new house, and Shelby graduated from high school in 1956; he earned his Bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1960, his Master's degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1967, and his Doctorate from the University of Wisconsin in 1974. He met his wife, Linda Letchworth "Nin" Wilson, on a blind date in 1963, and the two married in 1966.

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He moved back to North Carolina in the 1970s and went on to become a teacher, serving as the English department chair at Campbell College from 1974 to 1978 before becoming a professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and the editor of Pembroke Magazine from 1978 until retiring in 2010. From 2004 to 2005, he was the Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet. He currently lives with his Norwich Terrier named Cricket, while his ailing wife lives in an extended care facility in Smithfield.

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In October 2014, Stephenson was inducted into the North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame, along with Betty Adcock, Ronald H. Bayes, and Jaki Shelton Green. He was later installed as the state’s new poet laureate on February 2, 2015, in a ceremony at the State Capitol with Governor Pat McCrory, Cultural Resources Secretary Susan Kluttz, and Wayne Martin, Executive Director of the North Carolina Arts Council.

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Stephenson hopes to pursue three projects during his tenure as state laureate: holding writing workshops in assisted living and retirement communities, raising awareness of local archives and family histories, and promoting writings about farming and farm life in North Carolina.

Poet Laureate

Following the controversy surrounding the appointment of former state Laureate Valerie Macon, Governor McCrory said: "I've learned my lesson. It's been a learning process for me, too." Secretary Kluttz said: “I am thrilled at the choice of Shelby Stephenson as North Carolina’s poet laureate,” said Susan Kluttz, secretary of the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources. “He received many strong nominations, backed up by his impressive resume. He is a wonderful representative of the outstanding poets that flourish in our state. I look forward to working with him in the coming years.”

Former Poet Laureate Kathryn Stripling Byer also said: “He’s just good, both as a person and as a poet. ... His poetic voice just flows like a spring. He’s a natural and we really need a voice like his right now with all the divisions we have in this state”, adding that “the choice is brilliant, and I am rejoicing in the news. Shelby is a longtime friend, a powerful voice in North Carolina literature. A singer, an old-time raconteur, a poet attuned to the rhythms of our state and its people. I offer my joyful congratulations to one of our state's literary treasures. This is a splendid Christmas gift to North Carolinians, all of us. And for those who keep saying they don't like poetry, just wait till you hear Shelby. You will change your mind in a flash.”

References

Shelby Stephenson Wikipedia


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