Showing posts with label Poet Nancy Simpson author of Living Above the Frost Line SIBA Finalist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poet Nancy Simpson author of Living Above the Frost Line SIBA Finalist. Show all posts

Friday, September 9, 2011

WRITE YOUR POEMS IN FREE VERSE FORM - new poetry class with Nancy Simpson







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Annual Luncheon & Fall Course Previews
Saturday, Sept 10, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
Call 706.379.5194 (leave message) or
email icl@yhc.edu to reserve your spot.

Register on line now if you cannot come to sign up.

Please reserve your spot before September 3 so we can have
an accurate meal count. 

Hello fellow writers.  
Iʼm writing to let you know 
I will teach  an eight week class 
for Institute For Continuing Learning 
at Young Harris College - This is 
the class some of you have been asking 
me to teach with a focus on publishing 
a poetry chapbook. Mark Your Calendars.

WRITE YOUR POEMS IN FREE VERSE FORM

Cost $20.00(8 sessions) 
Meet Tuesday afternoons 1‐3 pm Goolsby 104 
September 20 - November 8th
Registration ‐ Sign up Saturday 
Sept. 10th at Luncheon  

This class is for practicing poets will focus on 
forms of free verse. Also each week the class 
members can bring one copy of their own 
poems to share and discuss. Guidelines for 
how to assemble a chapbook manuscript 
will be thoroughly discusses. Poetry markets
will be discussed and a list of chapbook 
presses will be given.

Nancy Simpson 



Sunday, June 5, 2011

Poet Nancy Simpson IN THE NEWS - ASHEVILLE CITIZEN - TIMES

Poet Nancy Simpson featured at Coffee With The Poets

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The North Carolina Writers Network West (Netwest) will feature accomplished poet, Nancy Simpson of Hayesville, at Coffee with the Poets at 10:30 a.m. June 8 at Café Touché, 82 Main St., Hayesville.
The North Carolina Writers Network West (Netwest) will feature accomplished poet, Nancy Simpson of Hayesville, at Coffee with the Poets at 10:30 a.m. June 8 at Café Touché, 82 Main St., Hayesville.
HAYESVILLE — The North Carolina Writers Network West (Netwest) will feature accomplished poet, Nancy Simpson of Hayesville, at Coffee with the Poets at 10:30 a.m. June 8 at Café Touché, 82 Main St.
Simpson’s most recent poetry collection, “Living above the Frost LineNew and Selected Poems,” was published by Carolina Wren Press in 2010. Her first books were “Night Student” and “Across Water.” She edited the recently published anthology “Echoes across the Blue Ridge.
She holds an MFA from Warren Wilson College and a B.S. in education from Western Carolina University. She also received a North Carolina Arts Fellowship.
Known as a co-founder of N.C. Writers Network West, a non-profit, professional writing organization serving writers living in  the remote mountains west of Asheville, she is also known as teacher to poets and writers in this area.
Nancy Simpson's extensive body of poetry includes poems published in The Georgia Review, Southern Poetry Review, Seneca Review, New Virginia Review, Prairie Schooner and other literary magazines. 
Her poems are often chosen for anthologies. “Night Student” was reprinted in “Word and Wisdom100 Years of N.C. Poetry” and in “Literary Trails of N.C.” (2008). The Southern Poetry Review included one of her poems in their 50th Anniversary issue, “Don't Leave Hungry.” Her poem “Carolina Bluebirds” was chosen for The Poets Guide to Birds (Anhinga 2009), an anthology edited by Judith Kitchen and former Poet Laureate of the United States, Ted Kooser. Seven of her poems are featured in Southern Appalachian Poetry, a textbook anthology published at McFarland Press.
Her poetry is widely published in journals such as The Journal of Kentucky Studies, Cooweescoowee Reviewat Will Rogers University and Pisgah Review.
Through 2010 Simpson served as Resident Writer at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown. The literary community in Clay, Cherokee, Towns and Union Counties is largely made up of her students and students of writers she invited to teach at the Folk School. Presently she teaches at Institute for Continuing Learning at Young Harris College and continues to teach poetry writing at John C. Campbell Folk School.
Coffee with the Poets is open to all and any lover of writing is welcome to come listen or bring an original poem, short essay or story to read at open mic.
For more information,  Glenda Beall 389-4441.