- Patricia Smith
Patricia Smith (
1955 ) is apoet , spoken word performer,playwright ,author , writingteacher , and formerjournalist .She was born in
Chicago and currently lives inWestchester County, New York . She is a four-time individualNational Poetry Slam champion and appeared in the 1996 documentary "SlamNation ", which followed variouspoetry slam teams as they competed at the 1996National Poetry Slam on Portland, OR.She is also winner of the Thurston-Wright Legacy Award in Poetry, the Carl Sandburg Literary Award, the
National Poetry Series award, the Patterson poetry award and the Pushcart prize. In 2006, she was inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent.She gained notoriety when "
The Boston Globe " asked her to resign after editors discovered her metro column contained fictional characters and fabricated events in violation of journalism practice.She won the Distinguished Writing Award for Commentary from the
American Society of Newspaper Editors , 1997. However, the Boston Globe returned the ASNE award and withdrew her from consideration for aPulitzer Prize after the newspaper acknowledged that some of her columns contained fabricated people, events, and quotes. Smith admitted to four instances in her columns. [http://www.boston.com/news/daily/19/barnicle.htm] She was asked to resign from the Globe after this revelation.*See also
United States journalism scandals Bibliography
*"Fixed on a Furious Star", a biography of
Harriet Tubman , coming from Crown in 2009.
*"Blood Dazzler", poems about Hurricane Katrina, Coffee House Press, 2008.
* "Teahouse of the Almighty," selected as a National Poetry Series winner, published in 2006 byCoffee House Press
*"Jana and the Kings", 2003, Lee & Low, winner of theNew Voices Award for new children's book authors
*"Africans in America", history, companion book to thePBS television series of the same name,Harcourt Brace 1998, (co-authored withCharles Johnson )
*"Close to Death", poetry, 1993, Zoland Books
*"Big Towns, Big Talk", poetry, 1992, Zoland Books
*"Life According to Motown", poetry, 1991, Tía Chucha Press
*Her poetry has appeared in majorliterary journal s including "The Paris Review " and "TriQuarterly," and dozens ofanthologies including "The Oxford Anthology of African-American Poetry", "The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry," and "Gathering Ground: A Reader Celebrating Cave Canem's First Decade"External links
* [http://voices.e-poets.net/SmithP/ The Book of Voices]
* [http://www.ajr.org/Article.asp?id=648 Secrets And Lies]
* [http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/s_z/p_smith/p_smith.htm Modern American Poetry: Patricia Smith]
* http://wordwoman.ws/
* [http://poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/299 The Academy of American Poets - Patricia Smith]
* [http://www.transparencynow.com/globe1.htm Patricia Smith's Virtual Reality]
* [http://poetry.about.com/library/weekly/aa062398.htm Patricia Smith, Journalism & Poetry: Shall we meditate on Truth?]
* [http://www.cnn.com/US/9806/19/globe.columnist.resigns/ Boston Globe columnist resigns, accused of fabrications]
* [http://www.asne.org/index.cfm?ID=1393 The American Society of Newspaper Editors withdraws award to Globe columnist Patricia Smith]
* [http://www.indiefeedpp.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=55504 Patricia Smith performing "Undertaker" (podcast)]
* [http://www.indiefeedpp.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=213307 Patricia Smith performing "The Blood Sonnets" (podcast)]
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