Benjamin Myers (poet) explained

Benjamin Myers
Occupation:Poet
essayist
educator
musician
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:University of the Ozarks

Washington University in St. Louis
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Benjamin Myers (born 1975) is an American poet, essayist, educator, and musician. In 2015, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin appointed Myers the twentieth poet laureate of Oklahoma.[1] He has written three books of poetry, and his poems have appeared in many nationally prominent periodicals.[2]

Biography

Myers was raised in Chandler, Oklahoma, United States, by parents who were both writers themselves, his mother being well-known young-adult novelist Anna Myers and his father writing poetry.[3] Myers earned his bachelor's in English from The University of the Ozarks and his Ph.D. in literature from Washington University in St. Louis. Myers teaches at Oklahoma Baptist University, where he is the Crouch-Mathis Professor of Literature.

Myers has written essays on poetry and on liberal arts education for several Oklahoma-based magazines, such as Oklahoma Today and Oklahoma Humanities, as well as for national conservative magazines First Things and The Imaginative Conservative.

In addition to his literary work, Myers is a musician, playing bass in the rock band Flying Armadillo.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shawnee's Ben Myers Named Oklahoma State Poet Laureate. Oklahoma Arts Council. February 5, 2015.
  2. Web site: Benjamin Myers. Oklahoma Baptist University.
  3. Book: Holliday, Shawn. The Oklahoma Poets Laureate: A Sourcebook, History, and Anthology. Mongrel Empire Press. 2015. 9780990320432. Norman, OK. 307–309.
  4. Web site: Flying Armadillo. Spotify.