- Jim Simmerman
Jim Simmerman (
March 5 ,1952 —June 29 ,2006 ) was apoet and editor from theUnited States .Biography
Simmerman authored five poetry collections: "Home" (Dragon Gate, Inc., 1983), chosen by
Raymond Carver as aPushcart Prize "Writer's Choice" Selection; "Once Out of Nature" (TheGalileo Press , Ltd., 1989), a "Best of the Small Presses" feature at theFrankfurt Book Fair ; "Moon Go Away, I Don't Love You No More" (Miami U. Press , 1994); "Kingdom Come" (Miami U. Press, 1999); and " American Children" (Boa Editions , 2005). He is also co-editor, withJoseph Duemer , of "Dog Music: Poetry about Dogs" (St. Martin's Press , 1996).His poems have appeared widely in journals ("Antæus, Georgia Review, North American Review, Ploughshares, Poetry"), anthologies ("The Bread Loaf Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry, The POETRY Anthology 1912-2002, Pushcart Prize X: Best of the Small Presses"), and textbooks ("Literature: Reading, Reacting, Writing"; "Thirteen Ways of Looking for a Poem: A Guide to Writing Poetry"; "Western Wind: An Introduction to Poetry"); and his poetry writing exercise "Twenty Little Poetry Projects" generated the anthology "Mischief, Caprice, & Other Poetic Strategies" (
Red Hen Press , 2004), edited byTerry Wolverton .Jim Simmerman was the recipient of fellowships from the
Arizona Commission on the Arts , theBread Loaf Writers' Conference , thePort Townsend Writers' Conference , theFine Arts Work Center , theHawthornden Castle International Retreat for Writers , and the NEA. He received his MFA in Poetry fromUniversity of Iowa in 1980. He wasRegents Professor of English atNorthern Arizona University inFlagstaff, Arizona , where he led poetry writing workshops and served as an advisor to the literary journal "Thin Air". He took his own life onJune 26 ,2006 in Flagstaff, Arizona after a long illness.External links
* [http://poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/16893 The Academy of American Poets]
* Inside NAU: [http://www4.nau.edu/insidenau/bumps/2006/7_6_06/simmerman.htm Poet Jim Simmerman, Regents' Professor, dies at 54] , Northern Arizona University,July 6 ,2006 .
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