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18th
Annual Literary Festival Old Dominion University October 3-5, 1995 |
| Tim Seibles
Tim Seibles is the author of three books of poetry Body Moves
(Corona Press, 1988), Hurdy-Gurdy (Cleveland State, 1992), and
Kerosene (Ampersand Press, 1995). An NEA Fellow in 1990, he recently
received the Open Voice Award from the National Writers Voice Project.
He’s recently joined the creative writing faculty at Old Dominion University.
Tim Seibles was born in Philadelphia in 1955. He left there in 1973
to attend Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. He received a
B.A. in English in 1977 and remained in Dallas to teach high school
English for 10 years. In 1988 he began his M.F.A. work at Vermont College
in Mt. Peleier, Vermont, receiving his degree in 1990. In 1991 he won
a writing fellowship from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown,
Massachusetts, which allowed him to live on Cape Cod for seven months
in an environment designed to allow high concentration on one’s work.
For two years after that he was the Writing Coordinator of the Work
Center, (which involved administering the writers' events). Before coming
to teach at Old Dominion he spent a year living and writing in Cambridge.
Recently his work has been featured in Ploughshares, New England
Review, The Artful Dodge and an anthology called In Search
of Color Everywhere. [extracted from 1995 brochure]
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