In
2011 here at Tweetspeak
Poetry, I reviewed Why the House is
Made of Gingerbread: Poems by Ama Leavell Haymon, a retelling of the story
of Hansel and Gretel in poetic form (with a few additional poems as well). We
also featured
one of her poems that year for National Poetry Month.
Her
other collections of poetry include The Strict Economy of Fire (2004), Kitchen
Heat
(2006), and Eldest Daughter (August 2013).
All, including the Gingerbread poems
(2010), are published by LSU Press (proving, and I occasionally have to do,
that my alma mater is about more than football). On Friday, I received an
email from LSU announcing that Haymon had just been named Louisiana’s poet
laureate.
Yes,
I know what you’re thinking. “Louisiana has a poet laureate? Who knew?” Well,
Louisiana does have a poet laureate, and for the next two years it’s Haymon.
(She conveniently lives in Baton Rouge, the state capital.)
To
continue reading, please see my post today at Tweetspeak
Poetry.
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