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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Poets Catie Rosemurgy and Reginald
Shepherd will read from their original poetry work at The
University of Alabama on Tuesday, April 2, at 7:30 p.m. in 205
Smith Hall for the third annual Black Warrior Review
Benefit Reading.
Donations will be taken at the door to benefit the Black
Warrior Review; suggested donations are $3 for students
and $8 for the general public.
Rosemurgy is a graduate of the M.F.A. program at UA. She is
the author of a book of poems titled “My Favorite
Apocalypse,” published in June 2001 by Graywolf Press. She has
published poems in numerous journals including Ploughshares,
Poetry Northwest, Michigan Quarterly Review and The Best
American Poetry 1997. She currently teaches at Northwest
Missouri State University, where she is co-editor of the Laurel
Review.
Shepherd’s third book, “Wrong,” was published by the
University of Pittsburgh Press in 1999. The University of
Pittsburgh Press published his first book, “Some Are
Drowning”, in 1994 as the winner of the 1993 AWP Award in
Poetry. His second book, “Angel, Interrupted,” was published
by the University of Pittsburgh Press in 1996. Shepherd has a
fourth book, “Otherhood,” forthcoming from Pittsburgh. He is
the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant and a
grant from the Illinois Arts Council.
The Black Warrior Review is a nationally respected
literary magazine that publishes the best in contemporary
fiction, poetry, and essays from both established and emerging
writers. Started in 1974 by graduate students in the MFA
Creative Writing Program at UA, the BWR has published
work from Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winners, and
stories and poems that have appeared in BWR have been
reprinted in the Puschart Prize, Best American Short Stories
and Poems, and New Stories from the South
anthologies. Each issue features a chapbook, a selection of
poetry, from a nationally known poet.
For more information, please contact the creative
writing program at 205/348-0766.
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