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Michael McFee

Michael McFee. Courtesy iBiblio.

Michael McFee (born June 4, 1954) is an American poet and essayist.[1]

Life[]

McFee is from Asheville, North Carolina. He earned a B.A. (1976) and M.A. (1978) from the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill.

He left graduate school to work a variety of jobs — editorial assistant, librarian, and freelance journalist among them — while he completed his debut book. After it was published, he taught part-time at North Carolina State University and UNC at Greensboro.

In the late 1980s, McFee was poet in residence at Cornell University and also at Lawrence University. In 1990 he began teaching at UNC at Chapel Hill, where he is now professor of English in the Creative Writing Program.

Writing[]

Much of McFee's work deals with his native North Carolina mountains.

Recognition[]

His book of poems Earthly was co-winner of the Roanoake-Chowan Award for Poetry from the North Carolina Literary and Historical Society, and was an honorable mention for the Poets' Prize; his next collection, Shinemaster, won the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award from the Western North Carolina Historical Association.

Publications[]

Poetry[]

  • Plain Air: Poems. Orlando, FL: University Press of Florida, 1983.
  • Vanishing Acts: Poems. Frankfort, KY: Gnomon Press, 1989.
  • To See (photos by Elizabeth Matheson). Rocky Mount, NC: North Carolina Wesleyan College Press, 1991.
  • Sad Girl Sitting on a Running Board. Frankfort, KY: Gnomon Press, 1991.
  • Colander: Poems. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1996.
  • Earthly: Poems. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2001.
  • "Never Closer" (chapbook) in Two Rivers Review Poetry Chapbook Series. Clinton, NY: Two Rivers Press, 2005.[2]
  • Shinemaster: Poems. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2006.
  • The Smallest Talk: One-line poems. Durham, NC: Bull City Press, 2007.
  • That Was Oasis. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2012.

Non-fiction[]

Edited[]

  • The Language They Speak Is Things to Eat: Poems by fifteen contemporary North Carolina poets. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1994.
  • This Is Where We Live: Short stories by 25 contemporary North Carolina writers. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2000.
  • The Spectator Reader: A collection of columns from the 'Spectator' magazine. Raleigh, NC: Spectator Publications, 1985.
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Loose Leaf Michael McFee, "The connection between food and poetry"


Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy WorldCat.[3]

See also[]

References[]

Notes[]

  1. Michael McFee Papers, Southern Historical Collection, UNC University Libraries. University of North Carolina, Web, Nov. 9, 2012
  2. Two Rivers Review Poetry Chapbook Series, Abe Books. Web, Dec. 9, 2014.
  3. Search results = au:Michael McFee, WorldCat, OCLC Online Computer Library Center Inc. Web, Dec. 8, 2014.

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