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Chard deNiord

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Stapled Songs (2011) is a collection of interviews with seven eminent American poets, including Robert Bly, Lucille Clifton, Jack Gilbert, Donald Hall, Galway Kinnell, Maxine Kumin, and Ruth Stone. His second book of interviews from The University of Pittsburgh Press titled "I Would Lie To You If I Could: Interviews with Ten American Poets", (2018) includes interviews with Natasha Thretheway, Jane Hirshfield, Martin Espada, Steven Kuusisto, Stephen Sandy, Ed Ochester, Carolyn Forche, Peter Everwine, Galway Kinnell and James Wright's widow, Anne Wright.
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Chard deNiord is the author of seven poetry collections Asleep in the Fire (1990), Sharp Golden Thorn (2003), Night Mowing (2005), The Double Truth (2011), Speaking In Turn (2011) a collaboration with Tony Sanders, Interstate (2015), and In My Unknowing (2020). His book Sad Friends, Drowned Lovers,
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In 2015, DeNiord was named the Vermont State Poet Laureate and served for four years. In 2022, he was named a Fellow of Vermont's Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is a board member at the Sundog Poetry Center and essay editor at Plume Poetry Journal.
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DeNiord is the co founder with Tom Lux and Jacqueline Gens of the Spirit and the Letter Workshop, a ten-day program of workshops and lectures in
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Master of Fine Arts program in poetry. He became director of the poetry program.
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Index

Poet Laureate of Vermont
New Haven, Connecticut
Lynchburg, Virginia
Lynchburg College
Master of Divinity
Yale Divinity School
Master of Fine Arts
Iowa Writers' Workshop
The Putney School
Emeritus
Providence College
Providence, Rhode Island
Sewanee Writers' Conference
Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
Patzquaro, Mexico
New England College
Pushcart Prize
Best American Poetry (1999)
Westminster West
"National honors given to Putney School teacher and student for their poetry"
Brattleboro Reformer
"Poets society: New England College program draws some of the country's best"
Concord Monitor
"Conversations with Vermont Poets - Sundog Poetry Center"
"On the air: Local radio show brings poetry back home"
"Chard de Niord to be poet laureate"
The Burlington Free Press
"Chard deNiord Poet Laureate of Vermont (2015-2019)"
"Chard DeNiord"
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