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In 1962, Owen took a position at North Carolina State University. He continued over the years to publish stories and poems. His collection The White Stallion and Other Poems won a Roanoke-Chowan cup for poetry by a North Carolina poet. He co-edited several anthologies of state and regional verse, lectured and conducted workshops across the ...
2010 Guy Owen Prize for his poem "Do the Do" 2009 Guy Owen Prize for his poem "Slow Fuse Around the Cranium" 2002 Marlboro Prize in Poetry for his poem, "Meditation in Blue and White"
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Guy Owen may refer to: Guy Owen (figure skater) (1913–1952), Canadian figure skater; Guy Owen (novelist) (1925–1981), American novelist This page was last edited ...
1988: Running Again in Hollywood Cemetery, called "a close second" by Margaret Atwood, judge for the National Poetry Series Open Competition; also a runner-up for the Samuel French Morse Prize; title poem awarded Southern Poetry Review's Guy Owen Award by judge Linda Pastanlater; [6] published by University Presses of Florida; ISBN 978-0-8130-0881-3
Guy Wetmore Carryl (1873–1904) Jared Carter (born 1939) Willa Cather (1873–1947) Raymond Carver (1938–1988) Phoebe Cary (1824–1871) Marietta Stanley Case (1845–1900) Cyrus Cassells (born 1957) Ana Castillo (born 1953) Sandra M. Castillo; Madison Cawein (1865–1914) Thomas Centolella; Joseph Ceravolo (1934–1988) Catherine Chandler ...
I also was very aware by then that there was an “in crowd” of literati in North Carolina, and a triumvirate of respected literary men: Guy Owen, who edited Southern Poetry Review; Thad Stem of Oxford; and Sam Ragan, who edited The Pilot in Southern Pines. Charlene Whisnant had previously challenged their hegemony, and I had found myself ...
Davidson is a highly selective independent liberal arts college for 1,900 students located 20 minutes north of Charlotte in Davidson, North Carolina, United States.Since its establishment in 1837 by Presbyterians, the college has graduated 23 Rhodes Scholars and is consistently regarded as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country.