Richard Newman (born March 25, 1966) is an American poet and former long-time editor of River Styx.[1] He is the author of three full-length poetry collections--All the Wasted Beauty of the World (Able Muse, 2014), Domestic Fugues (Steel Toe Books, 2009), and Borrowed Towns (Word Press, 2005)--and one novel, Graveyard of the Gods (Amphorae Press, 2016).[2][3]
Biography
Richard Newman was born in Illinois, raised in southern Indiana, a longtime resident of St. Louis, and is now living in Ifrane, Morocco. He is the author of the poetry collections All the Wasted Beauty of the World (Able Muse, 2014),[4] Domestic Fugues (Steel Toe Books, 2009),[5] and Borrowed Towns (Word Press, 2005);[6] the novel Graveyard of the Gods (Amphorae Press, 2016); and four poetry chapbooks: 24 Tall Boys: Dark Verse for Light Times (Snark Publishing/Firecracker Press, 2007), Monster Gallery: 19 Terrifying and Amazing Monster Sonnets! (Snark Publishing, 2005), Tastes Like Chicken and Other Meditations (Snark Publishing, 2004), and Greatest Hits (Pudding House Press, 2001). He is also an acclaimed songwriter.[7][8]
His work has appeared in Best American Poetry 2006[9] (edited by Billy Collins), Ted Kooser's American Life in Poetry,[10] Garrison Keillor's Writer's Almanac,[11] Boulevard, Crab Orchard Review, The Ledge (as winner of The Ledge 2010 Poetry Competition), New Letters, (where he won the 2006 Reader's Choice Award),[12] Poetry Daily, The Sun, Tar River Poetry, Verse Daily,[13][14][15] and many other periodicals and anthologies. He was awarded a Regional Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship in 2013.[16]
Newman earned his MFA at the Brief-Residency Writing Program at Spalding University. He has taught at Washington University in St. Louis, UMSL Honors College, and College of Marshall Islands.[17] He currently teaches at Al Akhawayn University in Morocco.[18]
Newman served as editor of River Styx from 1994 to 2016.[19] He is a member of The CharFlies,[20] a junk-folk band based in St. Louis, Missouri. The band is on temporary hiatus.
Excerpt from Borrowed Towns
Coins
- My change: a nickel caked with finger grime;
- two nicked quarters not long for this life, worth
- more for keeping dead eyes shut than bus fare;
- a dime, shining in sunshine like a new dime;
- grubby pennies, one stamped the year of my birth,
- no brighter than I from 40 years of wear.
- What purses, piggy-banks, and window sills
- have these coins known, their presidential heads
- pinched into what beggar's chalky palm--
- they circulate like tarnished red blood cells,
- all of us exchanging the merest film
- of our lives, and the lives of those long dead.
- And now my turn in the convenience store,
- I hand over my fist of change, still warm,
- to the bored, lip-pierced check-out girl, once more
- to be spun down cigarette machines, hurled
- in fountains, flipped for luck--these dirty charms
- chiming in the dark pockets of the world.
External links
- River Styx
- Poetry Foundation
- Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco discusses humor in poetry and reads Newman's "Bless Their Hearts"
- Review of All the Wasted Beauty of the World
- Another Review of All the Wasted Beauty of the World
- Q&A regarding his novel, Graveyard of the Gods
- Review of Graveyard of the Gods
- Another review of Graveyard of the Gods
- Interview in St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- How A Poem Happens interview
- Newman named Best Local Poet in St. Louis by the Riverfront Times
- Feature article on Newman's work at River Styx
- Newman on National Poetry Month with a Poet-a-Day
References
- ↑ "Home". riverstyx.org.
- ↑ "Graveyard of the Gods". Amphorae Publishing Group. 2016-10-23. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
- ↑ "Eye on the Indies: Graveyard of the Gods". WTP Central. 2017-03-14. Archived from the original on 2018-08-08. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
- ↑ "All the Wasted Beauty of the World - Poems | Able Muse Press".
- ↑ "A Formal Party". – Contemporary Poetry Review
- ↑ "Vacuum Packed - Richard Newman - ansas City Star article". www.vacuumpacked.net. Archived from the original on 2006-08-22.
- ↑ "FINALISTS - Great American Song Contest". www.greatamericansong.com. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
- ↑ "Songwriters Association of Washington - 2015 Results". www.saw.org. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
- ↑ "The Best American Poetry 2006, Guest Edited by Billy Collins".
- ↑ "American Life in Poetry".
- ↑ https://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/author.php%3Fauth_id=2177.html
- ↑ "Vol. 72 nos. 3 & 4 – New Letters".
- ↑ "Plane Full of Soldiers * by Richard Newman".
- ↑ "Verse Daily: Bless Their Hearts by Richard Newman".
- ↑ "Verse Daily: Home by Richard Newman".
- ↑ "Ten St. Louis-area Artists Awarded $20,000 RAC Fellowships | STLPR". STLPR. 12 December 2013.
- ↑ "Navigators creating, sharing art - The Marshall Islands Journal". The Marshall Islands Journal. 2018-02-01. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
- ↑ "Course Information - Main View | Course Information | ENG 2320 02 - Creative Writing | Portal".
- ↑ "After 22 years, Richard Newman is leaving River Styx | Book Blog | stltoday.com". 28 June 2016.
- ↑ Music, RFT. "Americana: Meet the 2015 RFT Music Award Nominees". Riverfront Times. Retrieved 2018-08-08.