- R. T. Smith
R. T. Smith (born 1947 in
Washington, D.C. ) is an award-winningpoet ,fiction writer, and editor. The author of twelve poetry collections and a collection of short fiction, Smith is the editor of "Shenandoah", a prestigious literary journal published byWashington and Lee University . His poetry and stories are identified withSouthern literature and have been published in magazines andliterary journals such asThe Atlantic Monthly , "Poetry", and "The Kenyon Review".Life
Rodney T. Smith grew up in Georgia and
North Carolina . [cite web| title=Postscripts (Laura Kasischke and R. T. Smith, Cohen Award Winners) |url=http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmArticleID=8497 |last=Lee |first=Don |date=Fall, 2006 |work=Ploughshares, the literary journal of Emerson College |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5ZXHut9Lw |archivedate=2008-07-23] Smith received his higher education at Georgia Tech, the University of North Carolina, andAppalachian State University . He now lives in Rockbridge County,Virginia .Academic and editing career
While at Appalachian State University, Smith founded "Cold Mountain Review." He also taught for nineteen years as an English professor at
Auburn University , where he was named an Alumni Writer-In-Residence.At Auburn Smith co-edited "Southern Humanities Review". He currently serves as editor of "Shenandoah", a prestigious literary journal published by
Washington and Lee University , where he also teaches creative writing and literature courses in the English Department.Awards
Smith's writings have won the
Pushcart Prize and been collected inBest American Short Stories and New Stories From the South. In addition, he has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the North Carolina Arts Council, and the Alabama Council on the Arts (where he also received the Alabama Governor's Award for Achievement by an Artist). Two of his poetry collections have been nominated for thePulitzer Prize for Poetry . [http://www.cortlandreview.com/issuethree/rodandjohn3.htm Interview with R. T. Smith] by J.M. Spalding, "The Cortland Review", May 1998, accessed March 6, 2007.] Other awards include the Library of Virginia Poetry Prize and theMaurice English Poetry Award . [cite web| url=http://news.wlu.edu/news/page/normal/1533.html |date=May 23, 2006 |title="Shenandoah" Editor R.T. Smith Wins Pushcart Prize and the 2006 Cohen Award from "Ploughshares" |publisher=Washington and Lee University |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070417235442/http://news.wlu.edu/news/page/normal/1533.html |archivedate=2007-04-17]Bibliography
elected poetry collections
* "Outlaw Style: Poems" (Arkansas Poetry Series, 2007)
* "The Hollow Log Lounge" (University of Illinois Press, 2003). Winner of the 2004 Maurice English Poetry Award.
* "Brightwood" (Louisiana State University Press, 2003)
* "Messenger" (Louisiana State University Press, 2001). Winner of the Library of Virginia Poetry Prize.
* "Split the Lark: Selected Poems" (1999)
* "Trespasser" (1996). Nominated for thePulitzer Prize for Poetry .
* "Hunter-Gatherer" (Livingston University Press, 1996)
* "The Cardinal Heart" (1991). Nominated for thePulitzer Prize for Poetry .
* "From the High Dive" (1983)Fiction
* "Faith: Stories" (Black Belt Press, 1995)
* "Uke Rivers Delivers: Stories" (Yellow Shoe Press, 2006)As editor
* "Common Wealth: Contemporary Poets of Virginia" (2003, with Sarah Kennedy).
References
External links
* [http://shenandoah.wlu.edu Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee University Review]
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