visiting writers

Carl Phillips Joins as Fall Poet in Residence

Decorated poet Carl Phillips spent a good chunk of last week at Butler, mentoring writers, giving readings, and visiting classes. Phillips, a professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis, read students’ work and conferenced with them throughout his visit.

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Phillips also gave a reading and Q&A, where he discussed motivation, writerly discipline, and his earnest belief that “Kramer vs. Kramer” was secretly a sequel to “The Graduate.” Phillips, who is the current judge of the famed Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize, is one of the most important living writers of verse. Your loyal blogger had the opportunity to interview him in advance of his visit. You can find that here.

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Carl Phillips Joins as Fall Poet in Residence

Decorated poet Carl Phillips spent a good chunk of last week at Butler, mentoring writers, giving readings, and visiting classes. Phillips, a professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis, read students’ work and conferenced with them throughout his visit.

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Phillips also gave a reading and Q&A, where he discussed motivation, writerly discipline, and his earnest belief that “Kramer vs. Kramer” was secretly a sequel to “The Graduate.” Phillips, who is the current judge of the famed Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize, is one of the most important living writers of verse. Your loyal blogger had the opportunity to interview him in advance of his visit. You can find that here.

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Tracy K. Smith Visits Butler

Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tracy K. Smith visited Butler this week. She read new and old poems and told stories of their provenance. She also spent a good amount of time after the reading (and during a dedicated Q&A the day after) answering questions ranging in subject from poetic craft to motherhood to space travel.

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Smith reads in front of a packed Reilly Room Wednesday evening.
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Smith takes time to answer questions from young writers during her Q&A Thursday morning.

Smith was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her 2011 collection Life on Mars. She teaches at Princeton University.

Tracy K. Smith Visits Butler

Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tracy K. Smith visited Butler this week. She read new and old poems and told stories of their provenance. She also spent a good amount of time after the reading (and during a dedicated Q&A the day after) answering questions ranging in subject from poetic craft to motherhood to space travel.

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Smith reads in front of a packed Reilly Room Wednesday evening.
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Smith takes time to answer questions from young writers during her Q&A Thursday morning.

Smith was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her 2011 collection Life on Mars. She teaches at Princeton University.