Grit & Grace: 43rd Annual ODU Literary Festival

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Date/Time
10/05/2020 7:00 PM EST - 8:00 PM EST
Location
Online Event
Open to
General Public
Fee
Free
Description
All events are via virtual webinar. Join this event through the link below.

Maggie Smith is the author of four award-winning books of poems: Lamp of the Body; The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison; Good Bones, named by The Washington Post as one of the Five Best Poetry Books of 2017; and her most recent, Keep Moving. "Good Bones" was called the Official Poem of 2016 by Public Radio International and has been translated into nearly a dozen languages. Smith's poems have appeared in The New York Times, Tin House, The Believer, The Paris Review, Kenyon Review, Best American Poetry, and on the CBS drama "Madam Secretary." A Pushcart Prize winner, Smith has received fellowships and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Academy of American Poets, the Ohio Arts Council, and the Sustainable Arts Foundation.


For more information, please contact the Old Dominion University English Department at (757) 683-3991 or email mfagpdassistant@odu.edu.

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