Betty Lou Shipley Explained

Betty Lou Shipley
Birth Name:Betty Lou Forsythe
Birth Date:11 July 1931
Birth Place:Edmond, Oklahoma
Occupation:Poet laureate of Oklahoma
Alma Mater:University of Central Oklahoma
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Betty Lou Shipley (July 11, 1931 – March 14, 1998) was the twelfth poet laureate of the state of Oklahoma.[1] [2] Shipley's term as laureate was cut short by her death.[3] Along with authoring three books of poetry, Shipley was the poetry editor for Byline Magazine and operator of Full Count Press and, later, Broncho Press.

Early life

Betty Lou Shipley (née Forsythe) was born in Edmond, Oklahoma on July 11, 1931. She lived in Enid, Oklahoma and Duncan, Oklahoma as a child. She graduated from Duncan High School in 1949[4] and went on to earn a degree in secondary education and a master's in creative studies from the University of Central Oklahoma.

Awards

Her book Someone Say Amen was awarded the 1998 Oklahoma Book Award.

Works

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Holliday, Shawn. The Oklahoma Poets Laureate : a Sourcebook, History, and Anthology. Mongrel Empire Press. Holliday, Shawn, 1969-, Barnes, Jim, 1933-, Brown, Nathan L. (Nathan Lee), 1965-, Davis, Delbert, 1883-1965., Fry, Maggie Culver, 1900-1998., Hamilton, Carol.. 2015. 9780990320432. First. Norman, Oklahoma. 190. 905700998.
  2. Web site: Praising the career of Oklahoma Poet Laureate Betty Lou Shipley; expressing condolences upon her death . Senate Concurrent Resolution 69 . State of Oklahoma: 2nd Session of the 46th Legislature . 3 August 2019 . 1998.
  3. Web site: Oklahoma's Poet Laureates and their Terms. 7 November 2004. The Oklahoman.
  4. News: Poet ready for any occasion . 20 July 2021 . Sapulpa Daily Herald . 22 May 1997.