The Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet Series (GCDPS) is
seeking four student poets to be mentored by Distinguished Poet (DP) Pat
Riviere-Seel in 2016-2017.
The series, a free program of the North Carolina Poetry
Society, pairs an established North Carolina poet with four emerging writers
who wish to develop their work: one from
middle grades, one from high school, one from college, and one graduate student
or non-student adult. From December
through May, the students and the DP correspond or meet to discuss and work on about
a dozen of each student’s poems. The
series includes a GCDPS reading at Western Carolina’s annual Literary Festival
in April with this year's Distinguished Poet for the western region, Pat Riviere-Seel, and the opportunity to set up joint readings of the student poets and
the DP at the students’ home libraries.
To apply, students fill out the application form found at
the North Carolina Poetry Society’s website, http://www.ncpoetrysociety.org/gcdps/,
and e-mail it, with a three-page sample of the student’s poetry, to Dr.
Catherine Carter at Western Carolina University (ccarter@email.wcu.edu.) Poems and application can also be mailed to
Dr. Carter at 421 Coulter Building, Department of English, Western Carolina
University, Cullowhee, NC, 28723.
Counties included in the western region are listed at http://www.ncpoetrysociety.org/gcdps/gcdps_application/
. The application requires the signature
of a parent and of a teacher or public librarian for students under eighteen.
Pat Riviere-Seel is the author of two chapbooks: No
Turning Back Now (2004) and The Serial Killer’s Daughter (2009).
Her most recent poetry collection, Nothing Below but Air (2014),
was a semifinalist for the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award. The Serial
Killer’s Daughter won the Roanoke-Chowan Award and has been staged by several theatrical
groups. Pat has taught in UNC Asheville’s Great Smokies Writing Program,
has been poet-in-residence at the NC Zoo, co-edits the anthology Kakalak,
and has worked as a newspaper journalist, publicist, and lobbyist. She
lives in Asheville, NC.
The Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet Series supports the
mission of the North Carolina Poetry Society to foster the reading, writing,
and enjoyment of poetry across the state.
The GCDPS originated when the NCPS Board voted in 2003 to follow the
advice of Fred Chappell, then North Carolina’s Poet Laureate. He had written
and advised the NCPS president about various approaches to take in furthering
the NCPS mission of encouraging the reading, writing, and enjoyment of poetry. Prior
Distinguished Poets have included Mary Adams, Joseph Bathanti, and Brent Martin.