December 11, Friday, 7:00 PM - Join Writers' Night Out on Zoom when our award-winning guest will be:
Joseph Bathanti , former Poet Laureate of North Carolina (2012-14) and recipient of the 2016 North Carolina Award for Literature. Bathanti lives in Vilas, North Carolina, with his wife, Joan, and two children. Bathanti and his wife met while both were working with the VISTA program.
· He is the author of ten books of poetry, including Communion Partners; Anson County; The Feast of All Saints;
· This Metal, nominated for the National Book Award, and winner of the Oscar Arnold Young Award;
·
Land of Amnesia;
·
Restoring
Sacred Art, winner of the 2010 Roanoke Chowan Prize, awarded
annually by the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association for best
book of poetry in a given year;
·
Sonnets
of the Cross;
·
Concertina,
winner
of the 2014 Roanoke Chowan Prize;
·
The
13th Sunday after Pentecost, released by LSU Press
in 2016.
·
His novel, East Liberty, won the
2001 Carolina Novel Award. His novel, Coventry, won the 2006 Novello
Literary Award.
·
His book of stories, The High Heart,
won the 2006 Spokane Prize.
·
They Changed the State: The Legacy of North Carolina’s Visiting Artists,
1971-1995, his book of nonfiction, was published in early 2007.
·
His more recent book of personal essays, Half of What I Say Is Meaningless,
winner of the Will D. Campbell Award for Creative Nonfiction, is from Mercer
University Press.
·
The novel, The Life of the World to Come, was released from University of
South Carolina Press in late 2014.
A new volume of poems, Light at the Seam, is forthcoming in 2022 from LSU Press. Bathanti is the McFarlane Family Distinguished
Professor of Interdisciplinary Education & Writer-in-Residence of
Appalachian State University’s Watauga Residential College in Boone, NC.
He served as the 2016 Charles George VA Medical Center
Writer-in-Residence in Asheville, NC, and is the co-founder of the Medical
Center’s Creative Writing Program.
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