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Geffrey Davis

Geffrey Davis (born 1983) is an American poet and professor. He is the author of Revising the Storm (2014) and Night Angler (2019). He teaches in The Arkansas Programs in Creative Writing and Translation at the University of Arkansas and lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas.[1] He also serves on the poetry faculty at the Rainier Writing Workshop, a low-residency MFA program at Pacific Lutheran University.[2]

Geffrey Davis
Davis in 2013
Born1983
Seattle, Washington
OccupationPoet, Professor
NationalityAmerican
EducationOregon State University;
Penn State University
Website
www.geffreydavis.com

Personal life and education

Davis was born in Seattle, Washington in 1983 and grew up in Tacoma, Washington. He has two younger brothers and a younger sister. At the time of Davis' birth, his father was in the Navy, although a serious ankle injury led to his medical discharge. He became a blue-collar worker after that: roofing, welding, building custom campers, etc. Davis' father developed a drug addiction when Davis was a toddler, causing the family to move around frequently while he was growing up. The family lived in 10 different cities and about 14 different houses, including a trailer park and a little time spent in a family shelter. One memorable place they lived (when Davis was about 7 or 8 years old) was a large farm in a small, rural town called Onalaska, WA. The farm had all kinds of livestock and wide fields of hay. Davis left that farm with a deeper love of the outdoors and especially of fishing. When he was partway through the 4th grade, the family moved to Tacoma, WA, where they more-or-less put down roots. Many of these places appear throughout Davis' poetry, especially his first book Revising the Storm (2014). His mother worked primarily in education and childcare, often relying on side jobs to make ends meet, until the housing crisis in 2008 forced her to work full-time for a major department store retailer.

Davis attended Stadium High School, a public school in Tacoma. Davis graduated from Stadium High School in 2001 and started writing poetry seriously that summer, after a best friend who was a writer invited him to try writing a poem.

Davis earned his B.A. from Oregon State University in 2006, made possible through a combination of scholarships and federal aid. Throughout college, he also worked several different jobs—washing dishes, plumbing, painting houses, tutoring—to help pay his way. These experiences are later referenced in his poetry. As an undergraduate student, Davis first double majored in zoology and photography, intending to become a wildlife journalist and study wolves. However, he started struggling with many of the required courses for the science degree and nearly failed out of college. He was encouraged by mentors to switch his major to English, given his tendency to take literature courses as electives. He fell in love instantly with his new major and his grades and academic experience improved immediately. As an English major at Oregon State, he took creative writing courses from the poets Joseph Millar and David Biespiel and from the fiction writer Marjorie Sandor.

After taking a year off after graduation, Davis worked at a grocery store until he moved to State College, Pennsylvania, where Davis received three graduate degrees—an M.A. in English (2009), an M.F.A. in Poetry (2012), and a Ph.D. in English (2014)—from The Pennsylvania State University.

As a graduate student, Davis was enrolled in the MA/PhD track, which focused on studying and writing critically about literature. However, he kept sneaking into the occasional creative writing workshop. After completing the Master of Arts (MFA) degree in English in 2009, the poet Robin Becker, who was a professor of creative writing at Penn State at the time, invited Davis to join the creative writing program in poetry. He became dually enrolled in both the PhD program and the MFA program. He completed the MFA degree in 2012, under the mentorship of poets Robin Becker and Julia Spicher Kasdorf. His first book, Revising the Storm, began as his MFA thesis and was revised heavily over the next two years.

As a graduate student at Penn State, Davis met his now-wife, scholar and writer Lissette Lopez Szwydky, and they have a son. While a graduate student at Penn State, Davis joined Cave Canem, which he regularly praises as having heavily influenced his development as a writer and a teacher.[citation needed] He was a fellow of Cave Canem in 2012 and 2013.[3]

Awards and honors

Revising the Storm won the 2013 A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize, selected by Dorianne Laux,[4] and was named a finalist for the 2015 Hurston-Wright Legacy Award.[5] Davis has received the Anne Halley Poetry Prize,[6] the Dogwood Prize in Poetry,[7] the Leonard Steinberg Memorial/Academy of American Poets Prize,[8] the Wabash Prize for Poetry,[9] and fellowships from the Cave Canem Foundation.[10] His poems have been published in numerous literary journals and magazines, including Crazyhorse, Hayden’s Ferry Review, The Massachusetts Review, Mid-American Review, Mississippi Review, The New York Times Magazine, Nimrod International Journal, and Sycamore Review.[11] In 2011, Davis co-founded the journal Toe Good Poetry with Jerry Brunoe and Kevin Hockett.[12] In 2018, he received a fellowship from the prestigious Bread Loaf Writers' Conference.

His second book of poetry, Night Angler (BOA Editions, 2019) won the 2018 James Laughlin Award, a second-book prize from the Academy of American Poets.

 
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Bibliography

  • Revising the Storm. BOA Editions. 2014. ISBN 978-1-938160288.
  • Night Angler. BOA Editions. 2019. ISBN 978-1942683780.

Adaptations

  • "From 35,000 Feet / Praise Aviophobia" was adapted into a short film by Motion Poems, directed by Chad Howitt.[13]

External links

  • Geffrey Davis's Faculty Page at The University of Arkansas
  • Poet Profile: Academy of American Poets > Poets > Geffrey Davis

References

  1. ^ The Arkansas Programs in Creative Writing & Translation > Faculty
  2. ^ "Faculty | MFA - Creative Writing | PLU". www.plu.edu. Retrieved 2018-12-29.
  3. ^ "Geffrey Davis". Cave Canem. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-02-23. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
  5. ^ "Hurston-Wright Foundation" > 2015 Legacy Awards
  6. ^ The Massachusetts Review > ″Geffrey Davis Named the 10th Annual Anne Halley Prize Winner″
  7. ^ Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry and Prose > ″Dogwood 2013 Contest Winners″
  8. ^ Academy of American Poets > Poets > Geffrey Davis
  9. ^ Sycamore Review > ″2012 Wabash Poetry Prize Results!″
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-02-23. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
  11. ^ Poets & Writers > Directory of Writers
  12. ^ Toe Good Poetry > Mission and History
  13. ^ "Geffrey Davis - "From 35,000 Feet / Praise Aviophobia" (Motionpoems)". Button Poetry. 2018-01-12. Retrieved 2018-12-29.

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Night Angler 2019 He teaches in The Arkansas Programs in Creative Writing and Translation at the University of Arkansas and lives in Fayetteville Arkansas 1 He also serves on the poetry faculty at the Rainier Writing Workshop a low residency MFA program at Pacific Lutheran University 2 Geffrey DavisDavis in 2013Born1983Seattle WashingtonOccupationPoet ProfessorNationalityAmericanEducationOregon State University Penn State UniversityWebsitewww geffreydavis com Contents 1 Personal life and education 2 Awards and honors 3 Bibliography 4 Adaptations 5 External links 6 ReferencesPersonal life and education EditDavis was born in Seattle Washington in 1983 and grew up in Tacoma Washington He has two younger brothers and a younger sister At the time of Davis birth his father was in the Navy although a serious ankle injury led to his medical discharge He became a blue collar worker after that roofing welding building custom campers etc Davis father developed a drug addiction when Davis was a toddler causing the family to move around frequently while he was growing up The family lived in 10 different cities and about 14 different houses including a trailer park and a little time spent in a family shelter One memorable place they lived when Davis was about 7 or 8 years old was a large farm in a small rural town called Onalaska WA The farm had all kinds of livestock and wide fields of hay Davis left that farm with a deeper love of the outdoors and especially of fishing When he was partway through the 4th grade the family moved to Tacoma WA where they more or less put down roots Many of these places appear throughout Davis poetry especially his first book Revising the Storm 2014 His mother worked primarily in education and childcare often relying on side jobs to make ends meet until the housing crisis in 2008 forced her to work full time for a major department store retailer Davis attended Stadium High School a public school in Tacoma Davis graduated from Stadium High School in 2001 and started writing poetry seriously that summer after a best friend who was a writer invited him to try writing a poem Davis earned his B A from Oregon State University in 2006 made possible through a combination of scholarships and federal aid Throughout college he also worked several different jobs washing dishes plumbing painting houses tutoring to help pay his way These experiences are later referenced in his poetry As an undergraduate student Davis first double majored in zoology and photography intending to become a wildlife journalist and study wolves However he started struggling with many of the required courses for the science degree and nearly failed out of college He was encouraged by mentors to switch his major to English given his tendency to take literature courses as electives He fell in love instantly with his new major and his grades and academic experience improved immediately As an English major at Oregon State he took creative writing courses from the poets Joseph Millar and David Biespiel and from the fiction writer Marjorie Sandor After taking a year off after graduation Davis worked at a grocery store until he moved to State College Pennsylvania where Davis received three graduate degrees an M A in English 2009 an M F A in Poetry 2012 and a Ph D in English 2014 from The Pennsylvania State University As a graduate student Davis was enrolled in the MA PhD track which focused on studying and writing critically about literature However he kept sneaking into the occasional creative writing workshop After completing the Master of Arts MFA degree in English in 2009 the poet Robin Becker who was a professor of creative writing at Penn State at the time invited Davis to join the creative writing program in poetry He became dually enrolled in both the PhD program and the MFA program He completed the MFA degree in 2012 under the mentorship of poets Robin Becker and Julia Spicher Kasdorf His first book Revising the Storm began as his MFA thesis and was revised heavily over the next two years As a graduate student at Penn State Davis met his now wife scholar and writer Lissette Lopez Szwydky and they have a son While a graduate student at Penn State Davis joined Cave Canem which he regularly praises as having heavily influenced his development as a writer and a teacher citation needed He was a fellow of Cave Canem in 2012 and 2013 3 Awards and honors EditRevising the Storm won the 2013 A Poulin Jr Poetry Prize selected by Dorianne Laux 4 and was named a finalist for the 2015 Hurston Wright Legacy Award 5 Davis has received the Anne Halley Poetry Prize 6 the Dogwood Prize in Poetry 7 the Leonard Steinberg Memorial Academy of American Poets Prize 8 the Wabash Prize for Poetry 9 and fellowships from the Cave Canem Foundation 10 His poems have been published in numerous literary journals and magazines including Crazyhorse Hayden s Ferry Review The Massachusetts Review Mid American Review Mississippi Review The New York Times Magazine Nimrod International Journal and Sycamore Review 11 In 2011 Davis co founded the journal Toe Good Poetry with Jerry Brunoe and Kevin Hockett 12 In 2018 he received a fellowship from the prestigious Bread Loaf Writers Conference His second book of poetry Night Angler BOA Editions 2019 won the 2018 James Laughlin Award a second book prize from the Academy of American Poets Geffrey Davis 180924Bibliography EditRevising the Storm BOA Editions 2014 ISBN 978 1 938160288 Night Angler BOA Editions 2019 ISBN 978 1942683780 Adaptations Edit From 35 000 Feet Praise Aviophobia was adapted into a short film by Motion Poems directed by Chad Howitt 13 External links EditGeffrey Davis s Faculty Page at The University of Arkansas Poet Profile Academy of American Poets gt Poets gt Geffrey DavisReferences Edit The Arkansas Programs in Creative Writing amp Translation gt Faculty Faculty MFA Creative Writing PLU www plu edu Retrieved 2018 12 29 Geffrey Davis Cave Canem Retrieved 27 November 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