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Masonic Orders
OFFICE OF GOV. BILL RITTER, JR.
WWW.COLORADO.GOV/GOVERNOR <http://WWW.COLORADO.GOV/GOVERNOR> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 2010 CONTACTS Matt Cheroutes, 303.324.5420, matt.cheroutes@state.co.us Evan Dreyer, 720.350.8370, evan.dreyer@state.co.us GOV. RITTER TO NAME NEW COLORADO POET LAUREATE ON JULY 1 Gov. Bill Ritter will name and introduce Colorado's seventh poet laureate - David Mason of Colorado Springs - at a ceremony at the State Capitol on July 1. In addition to welcoming Mason as the state's new poet laureate, Gov. Ritter and First Lady Jeannie Ritter will thank departing Poet Laureate Mary Crow for her many years of service and contributions to Colorado culture and arts. WHAT: News conference introducing Colorado's new poet laureate. WHO: Gov. Ritter, First Lady Jeannie Ritter, incoming Poet Laureate David Mason, and departing Poet Laureate Mary Crow. WHEN: 9:30 a.m., Thursday, July 1, 2010 WHERE: West Steps, State Capitol Mason is currently a professor at Colorado College and he co-directs the Creative Writing program. His books of poems include The Buried Houses (winner of the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize), The Country I Remember (winner of the Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award), and Arrivals. The Contemporary Poetry Review and the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum named his verse novel, Ludlow the best poetry book of 2007. It also won the Colorado Book Award and was featured on the PBS News Hour. Author of a collection of essays, The Poetry of Life and the Life of Poetry, Mason has also co-edited several textbooks and anthologies, including Western Wind: An Introduction to Poetry, Rebel Angels: 25 Poets of the New Formalism, Twentieth Century American Poetry, and Twentieth Century American Poetics: Poets on the Art of Poetry. His next collection of essays, Two Minds of a Western Poet, will be published in 2011 by The University of Michigan Press in its Poets on Poetry series. Mason will serve as an advocate for poetry, literacy and literature at 10-12 events each year, which include presenting the opening poem for the legislative session, visiting local schools, participating in Arts & Humanities Month, and reading at literary festivals. Colorado was the second state in the nation to appoint a poet laureate. Alice Polk Hill was appointed in 1919 and served until she died in 1921. Nellie Burget Miller served 1923-1952; Margaret Clyde Robertson served 1952-1954; Milford E. Shields served 1954-1975; and Thomas Hornsby Ferril served 1979-1988. Mary Crow has served 14 years, from 1996-2010. |
Cool!
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Congrats, David!
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Yes, exceedingly cool!
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Utterly cool.
Nemo |
Hurray! Let's have more formalists in office!
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Calloo! Callay!!
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Lawd have mercy. Sam have mercy. Lawd have mercy....
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Nicely done!
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Way to go! Congrats!
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Congratulations, Dave! It's an honor to have another laureate on the board (Marilyn Taylor was the poet laureate of Wisconsin).
Susan |
Many congratulations, Dave. Most thoroughly deserved.
Now we should try for an Eratosphere conquest of all the other 48 states - and then start on the counties of the UK, the states and territories of Australia... |
Colorado should regard itself as honored.
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A wonderful achievement, David. Marvellous for you and for Colorado! Have a great year in office....
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Much deserved. I know. I have (not all but several of) the books.
Warm congratulations. |
Wonderful news. Congratulations.
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Congratulations, David. Now I can say I was in a workshop with a real-live Poet Laureate.
David |
Thanks, friends. I'll try to be useful.
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Super news, David~~may the honor be a boon to your work!
Congratulations also on your delicate and loving poem in Threepenny Review! Just read it today and I'm thinking it is both sublime and accessible to many types of readers. A difficult thing to manage! |
Thanks, Terese. I'm glad you liked that Threepenny poem!
Dave |
My estimation of Colorado just went up several notches. Congratulations, David.
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Me too. Kudos!
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Colorado has the best man for the job ... Congratulations, David!
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They give 'em long runs out there. Go for it, David Mason. And congrats!
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A very appropriate choice. They couldn't have done better. Congratulations, David.
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