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Sheila Nickerson

Sheila Bunker Nickerson (born 1942) is an American poet and writer. She served as poet laureate of Alaska and was twice awarded the Pushcart Prize. Much of her writing focuses on Alaska, nature, and arctic exploration.

Life and education edit

Nickerson was born in 1942 in New York City.[1] She is the eldest of three children of Charles Cantine Bunker and Mavis Bunker (née McGuire),[1] and the great niece of diplomat Ellsworth Bunker.

After attending the Chapin School, she went on to Bryn Mawr College, where she majored in English. She also received a Ph.D. in creative writing from the Union Institute and University. She previously lived in Juneau, Alaska, and currently lives in Bellingham, Washington.

Career and work edit

Nickerson was named poet laureate of Alaska in 1977.[2] She served as writer-in-residence for the State of Alaska Artists-in-the-Schools program, was writer-in-residence at the Alaska State Library, and was co-founder of University Within Walls, a statewide prison education program. She was also editor of Alaska's Wildlife, a magazine published by the State of Alaska Department of Fish & Game.

Nickerson's poems and essays have been published in a number of literary magazines and anthologies. In 1976, she was awarded the Pushcart Prize for the poem "The Song of the Soapstone Carver".[3] In 1986, she was again awarded the Pushcart Prize for the poem "Kodiak Widow".[4]

Her 1996 nonfiction work Disappearance: A Map, is part personal memoir about the loss of a colleague and part nonfiction account of disappearances in Alaska, including Franklin's lost expedition in 1845, polar expeditions of Captain Bob Bartlett and Vilhjalmur Stefansson and more recent vanishings such as those of U.S. Congressmen Nick Begich and Hale Boggs.[5][6] Nickerson discussed disappearances in Alaska in the "Alaska's Bermuda Triangle" episode of The History Channel's History's Mysteries series.[7]

In 2001 Nickerson was a Harriman scholar participating in The Harriman Expedition Retraced,[8][9] a voyage sponsored by Smith College and the Public Broadcasting Service following the itinerary of the Harriman Alaska Expedition of 1899. She was interviewed in a 2-hour PBS documentary film about the 2001 expedition.[10]

Published works edit

Poetry

  • Hitchhiking the Highway of Tears (Moonpath Press, 2017) ISBN 978-1-936657-31-5
  • Along the Alaska Highway (Sheltering Pines Press, 2009)
  • In an August Garden (Black Spruce Press, 1997) ISBN 978-1884236037
  • Feast of the Animals: An Alaska Bestiary, Vol. II (with engravings by Dale DeArmond, Old Harbor Press, 1991) ISBN 978-0961552985
  • In the Compass of Unrest (Trout Creek Press, 1988) ISBN 978-0916155049
  • Feast of the Animals: An Alaska Bestiary, Vol. I (with engravings by Dale DeArmond, Old Harbor Press, 1987) ISBN 978-0961552947
  • On Why the Quilt-Maker Became a Dragon (Vanessapress, 1985) ISBN 978-0914221043
  • Waiting for the News of Death (Bits Press, 1982)
  • Songs of the Pine Wife (Copper Canyon Press, 1980) ISBN 978-0914742418
  • To the Waters and the Wild: Poems of Alaska (Thorp Springs Press, 1975) ISBN 978-0914476429
  • Letter from Alaska and Other Poems (Thorp Springs Press, 1972)

Fiction

Nonfiction

  • Blackbird Flying, a memoir (Fuze Publishing, 2019) ISBN 978-0-9998089-6-2
  • Harnessed to the Pole: Sledge Dogs in Service to American Explorers of the Arctic 1853-1909 (University of Alaska Press, 2014) ISBN 978-1602232235
  • Midnight to the North: The Untold Story of the Inuit Woman Who Saved the Polaris Expedition (Tarcher/Penguin Putnam, 2002) ISBN 978-1585421336
  • Disappearance: A Map (Doubleday, 1996) ISBN 978-0385481700
  • Writers in the Public Library (The Shoe String Press, 1984) ISBN 978-0208018724

References edit

  1. ^ a b Nickerson, Sheila B(unker) 1942-, Encyclopedia.com, Contemporary Authors, New Revisions Series, 2004. Retrieved 2012-04-19.
  2. ^ "Alaska - State Poet Laureate". The Library of Congress. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
  3. ^ Henderson, Bill, ed. (1976). The Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses. Harpercollins. ISBN 9780380007523.
  4. ^ Henderson, Bill, ed. (1986). The Pushcart Prize X: Best of the Small Presses. Penguin Books. ISBN 9780140080087.
  5. ^ Jones-Davis, Georgia. "The Coordinates That Hold Us in Place : A poet tries to comprehend the losses, disappearances and tragedies that occur all too frequently in Alaska". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  6. ^ "Nonfiction Review: Disappearnce by Sheila Nickerson". publishersweekly.com. Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  7. ^ "History's Mysteries: Season 10, Episode 9, Alaska's Bermuda Triangle". IMDb. Retrieved 11 April 2012.
  8. ^ "PBS - Harriman: Sheila Nickerson". Harriman Expedition Retraced: A Century of Change. Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  9. ^ Markell, Joanna (26 July 2001). "Harriman 2001 visits Juneau". The Juneau Empire. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  10. ^ "The Harriman Alaska Expedition Retraced". IMDb. Retrieved 9 April 2012.

External links edit

  • Works by or about Sheila Nickerson in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

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Sheila Bunker Nickerson born 1942 is an American poet and writer She served as poet laureate of Alaska and was twice awarded the Pushcart Prize Much of her writing focuses on Alaska nature and arctic exploration Contents 1 Life and education 2 Career and work 3 Published works 4 References 5 External linksLife and education editNickerson was born in 1942 in New York City 1 She is the eldest of three children of Charles Cantine Bunker and Mavis Bunker nee McGuire 1 and the great niece of diplomat Ellsworth Bunker After attending the Chapin School she went on to Bryn Mawr College where she majored in English She also received a Ph D in creative writing from the Union Institute and University She previously lived in Juneau Alaska and currently lives in Bellingham Washington Career and work editNickerson was named poet laureate of Alaska in 1977 2 She served as writer in residence for the State of Alaska Artists in the Schools program was writer in residence at the Alaska State Library and was co founder of University Within Walls a statewide prison education program She was also editor of Alaska s Wildlife a magazine published by the State of Alaska Department of Fish amp Game Nickerson s poems and essays have been published in a number of literary magazines and anthologies In 1976 she was awarded the Pushcart Prize for the poem The Song of the Soapstone Carver 3 In 1986 she was again awarded the Pushcart Prize for the poem Kodiak Widow 4 Her 1996 nonfiction work Disappearance A Map is part personal memoir about the loss of a colleague and part nonfiction account of disappearances in Alaska including Franklin s lost expedition in 1845 polar expeditions of Captain Bob Bartlett and Vilhjalmur Stefansson and more recent vanishings such as those of U S Congressmen Nick Begich and Hale Boggs 5 6 Nickerson discussed disappearances in Alaska in the Alaska s Bermuda Triangle episode of The History Channel s History s Mysteries series 7 In 2001 Nickerson was a Harriman scholar participating in The Harriman Expedition Retraced 8 9 a voyage sponsored by Smith College and the Public Broadcasting Service following the itinerary of the Harriman Alaska Expedition of 1899 She was interviewed in a 2 hour PBS documentary film about the 2001 expedition 10 Published works editPoetry Hitchhiking the Highway of Tears Moonpath Press 2017 ISBN 978 1 936657 31 5 Along the Alaska Highway Sheltering Pines Press 2009 In an August Garden Black Spruce Press 1997 ISBN 978 1884236037 Feast of the Animals An Alaska Bestiary Vol II with engravings by Dale DeArmond Old Harbor Press 1991 ISBN 978 0961552985 In the Compass of Unrest Trout Creek Press 1988 ISBN 978 0916155049 Feast of the Animals An Alaska Bestiary Vol I with engravings by Dale DeArmond Old Harbor Press 1987 ISBN 978 0961552947 On Why the Quilt Maker Became a Dragon Vanessapress 1985 ISBN 978 0914221043 Waiting for the News of Death Bits Press 1982 Songs of the Pine Wife Copper Canyon Press 1980 ISBN 978 0914742418 To the Waters and the Wild Poems of Alaska Thorp Springs Press 1975 ISBN 978 0914476429 Letter from Alaska and Other Poems Thorp Springs Press 1972 Fiction In Rooms of Falling Rain Thorp Springs Press 1976 ISBN 978 0914476566 Nonfiction Blackbird Flying a memoir Fuze Publishing 2019 ISBN 978 0 9998089 6 2 Harnessed to the Pole Sledge Dogs in Service to American Explorers of the Arctic 1853 1909 University of Alaska Press 2014 ISBN 978 1602232235 Midnight to the North The Untold Story of the Inuit Woman Who Saved the Polaris Expedition Tarcher Penguin Putnam 2002 ISBN 978 1585421336 Disappearance A Map Doubleday 1996 ISBN 978 0385481700 Writers in the Public Library The Shoe String Press 1984 ISBN 978 0208018724References edit a b Nickerson Sheila B unker 1942 Encyclopedia com Contemporary Authors New Revisions Series 2004 Retrieved 2012 04 19 Alaska State Poet Laureate The Library of Congress Retrieved 2012 04 06 Henderson Bill ed 1976 The Pushcart Prize Best of the Small Presses Harpercollins ISBN 9780380007523 Henderson Bill ed 1986 The Pushcart Prize X Best of the Small Presses Penguin Books ISBN 9780140080087 Jones Davis Georgia The Coordinates That Hold Us in Place A poet tries to comprehend the losses disappearances and tragedies that occur all too frequently in Alaska Los Angeles Times Retrieved 9 April 2012 Nonfiction Review Disappearnce by Sheila Nickerson publishersweekly com Publishers Weekly Retrieved 19 December 2013 History s Mysteries Season 10 Episode 9 Alaska s Bermuda Triangle IMDb Retrieved 11 April 2012 PBS Harriman Sheila Nickerson Harriman Expedition Retraced A Century of Change Public Broadcasting Service PBS Retrieved 12 April 2012 Markell Joanna 26 July 2001 Harriman 2001 visits Juneau The Juneau Empire Retrieved 9 April 2012 The Harriman Alaska Expedition Retraced IMDb Retrieved 9 April 2012 External links editWorks by or about Sheila Nickerson in libraries WorldCat catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sheila 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