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DocuSign Envelope ID:3E2A8197-2735-44CA-8810-5AD399233576 <br /> • Cold Mountain Review:"Twenty-First Century Pastoral" and "When I Look at Radiance" <br /> • Crab Orchard Review: "What Passes Through This World Sounds Like Crying" <br /> • The Well-Versed Reader(an anthology of narrative poems for reading groups): "Mrs. Sidberry, <br /> Carolina Beach, 1967," "Lucky Girl, 1968," and "Father Arrests Son in Nightclub Homicide, <br /> Kills Both in High-Speed Drive Off Cliff' <br /> Poetry in Plain Sight: <br /> A program which displays poster-sized poems in downtown Winston-Salem business windows <br /> • September 2016: "At the Sugar Shack, Carolina Beach, 1969" <br /> Nominations: <br /> "What to Do with a Father" nominated for the Pushcart Prize by San Pedro River Review, 2015 <br /> Lectures and Readings: <br /> • October 2014: Featured poet at Carrboro's West End Poetry Festival <br /> • April 2016: Featured poet at Carrboro's Poetry on Your Plate <br /> • October 2016: Peace of Mind: a Poetry Lecture at the Orange County Main Library in <br /> Hillsborough <br /> • February 2017: Featured poet at the Memory Cafe held at the Passmore Center in Hillsborough <br /> for older adults with memory issues and their caregivers <br /> Volunteer Work in the Arts: <br /> • Co-organizer and co-host since January 2014 of the Second Thursday Poetry Reading at Flyleaf <br /> Books in Chapel Hill <br /> • Organizer and host of the following poetry readings held at the Orange County Main Library in <br /> Hillsborough, featuring distinguished local and regional poets: <br /> April 2015:An Evening of Local Poetry, featuring Aaron Belz, Jaki Shelton Green, <br /> Celisa Steele, and Crystal Simone Smith <br /> February 2016: Poetry and Race, featuring Jaki Shelton Green, Joseph Mills,NC Poet <br /> Laureate Shelby Stephenson, and L. Lamar Wilson <br /> March 2016: Poetry and Personal Identity, featuring Al Maginnes, Maria Rouphial, <br /> Andrea Selch, and Crystal Simone Smith <br /> October 2016: An Evening of Accessible Poetry, featuring Joseph Millar, Florence Nash, <br />