Richard Terrill Explained

Richard Terrill
Occupation:writer, musician, professor (retired)
Nationality:American
Awards:Minnesota Book Award, Association of Writers & Writing Programs Award

Richard Terrill is an American author and jazz musician who plays with the Larry McDonough Quartet.

Career

Terrill's work as a writer includes three collections of poems: What Falls Away Is Always: Poems and Conversations, Almost Dark and Coming Late to Rachmaninoff, a winner of the Minnesota Book Award. He has also written two nonfiction books: Fakebook: Improvisations on a Journey Back to Jazz and Saturday Night in Baoding: A China Memoir, winner of the Associated Writing Programs Award for nonfiction. Terrill has received fellowships from National Endowment for the Arts, the Wisconsin and Minnesota State Arts Boards, the Jerome Foundation, the MacDowell Colony, and the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. He has also worked as a Fulbright professor in China, Korea, and Poland. He formerly taught in the MFA program at Minnesota State University, Mankato as a Distinguished faculty scholar.[1] He retired in 2017.

Terrill is also a jazz saxophonist, and much of his literary work centers on jazz as well. He plays with the Larry McDonough Quartet.[2] [3] Terrill was educated at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire where he played with Lyle Mays, a member of the Pat Metheny Group.[4]

Bibliography

Poetry

Memoir

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Richard Terrill TriQuarterly Online . triquarterly.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110824142608/http://triquarterly.org/bios/richard-terrill . 2011-08-24.
  2. Web site: Jazz Police - Larry McDonough and Richard Terrill Celebrate 'Solitude' on October 4 . 2012-10-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121011022457/http://www.jazzpolice.com/content/view/10369/115 . 2012-10-11 .
  3. Web site: Larry McDonough and Richard Terrill: Poetry in jazz. 4 October 2012 .
  4. Web site: Jazz Police - 'Black Ice' in Summer--Steve Hirsh & Company at Bar Lurcat, July 27th . www.jazzpolice.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061019232623/http://www.jazzpolice.com/content/view/5591/53/ . 2006-10-19.