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George David Clark

The author reading Reveille at Union University

George David Clark was born in Savannah and raised in Chattanooga and Little Rock. He now lives in Washington, PA with his wife, Elisabeth, and their four young children.

This is the first interview with George, the second interview can be found here.

The author of Reveille (winner of the Miller Williams Poetry Prize from the University of Arkansas Press), David’s recent poems can be found or are forthcoming in AGNI, Alaska Quarterly Review, The Believer, Blackbird, The Cincinnati Review, The Georgia Review, The Gettysburg Review, Image, Ninth Letter, Poetry Northwest, The Southern Review, The Yale Review, and elsewhere.

After earning an MFA at the University of Virginia and a PhD at Texas Tech University, David held the Olive B. O’Connor Fellowship in Poetry at Colgate University and, later, the Lilly Postdoctoral Fellowship at Valparaiso University.  He’s received additional honors from Southern Poetry Review (the Guy Owen Prize), Narrative Magazine (the 30 Below Prize), and the Sewanee Writers’ Conference (a Walter E. Dakin fellowship), among others. The editor-in-chief of 32 Poems, he previously served in various capacities on the staffs of Meridian, Virginia Quarterly Review, Iron Horse Literary Magazine, and the Best New Poets anthology. Since 2015 David has taught creative writing and literature as an assistant professor at Washington & Jefferson College.

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  1. […] George David Clark lives and works in Pennsylvania. He spoke to us from his office about his writing. Presently he is in process with a manuscript of poetry. It has been five years since publication of his first book, Reveille, and since then he has attempted a few iterations of this second manuscript. The poems he seems to have settled on are more autobiographical, including a piece about the loss of a son during childbirth. Many of the poems relate to his children and the experience of time. To hear more from Clark, including live readings of some of his poetry, listen to the complete interview. […]

  2. […] George David Clark lives and works in Pennsylvania. He spoke to us from his office about his writing. Presently he is in process with a manuscript of poetry. It has been five years since publication of his first book, Reveille, and since then he has attempted a few iterations of this second manuscript. The poems he seems to have settled on are more autobiographical, including a piece about the loss of a son during childbirth. Many of the poems relate to his children and the experience of time. To hear more from Clark, including live readings of some of his poetry, listen to the complete interview. […]

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