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Reynolds Chair, Allison Hedge Coke, Reading & Events                     

Director, Reynolds Series & UNK Literary Sandhill CraneFest  Senior Editor, Platte Valley Review Online  English Department, UNK & NU MFA in Writing Program   Paul & Clarice Kingston Reynolds Chair of Creative Writing 

Forthcoming Select Presentations, Performances, & Events (tentative schedule), include:   

September 2011. 

100,000 Poets for Change. Lincoln, NE. September 24, 2011. 

October 2011.  

Woodland Pattern & Milwaukee Schools. Reading & Workshops. WI. October 1-3, 2011. 

Marquette University. Keynote Address & Workshops. WI. October 4-6, 2011. 

South Dakota Festival for the Book. Readings, Talks, Signings. Deadwood, SD. October 7-9, 2011. 

Dublin & Waterford Ireland. Featured Reading/Talk. October 17, 2011. 

November 2011. 

NYU, NYC.  Reading. 

University of Arizona Poetry Center. AZ. Reading. Book Launch Hosting.  

CalArts Institute. CA. Reading, Class Visits. 

December 2011. 

NU (UNK/UNO) MFA Program Residency. Nebraska City, NE. December 2011-January 2012. Faculty. Lecture, reading, Workshops. 
Summer 2011 Included:

Lannan Foundation Fellowship Residency. Marfa, TX. May & June 2011. 

Asheville Wordfest. Asheville, NC. May 7, 2011. 

NU (UNK/UNO) MFA Program Residency. Nebraska City, NE. July 2011. 

Kimmel Harding Residency. Nebraska City, NE. July 2011. 

Photographs: 

Pen America 2008 Year in Review Portrait and Beyond Margins Reading Photos 

Lincoln Center, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Bruno Walter Auditorium.
 

http://www.lincolncenter.org/load_screen.asp?screen=visitorinfo_hallinfo_nyplpa  

 Allison Hedge Coke by PEN American Center. 

 Copyright © 2008 Beowulf Sheehan/PEN American Center.

 Audio clip: http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/2926/prmID/1502
 

 

 Allison Hedge Coke by PEN American Center. Copyright © 2008 Beowulf Sheehan/PEN American Center.
 

 Allison Hedge Coke, Amina Baraka, Amini Baraka by PEN American Center. 

Allison Hedge Coke, PEN American Center Judge backstage with Amina & Amiri Baraka,

Beyonds Margins Award for Tales from the Out & Gone. Copyright © 2008 Beowulf Sheehan/PEN American Center.

Complete Program:  http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/2821/prmID/1494 

Kearney Charity Auction Cranes on Parade "Night Crane" http://www.cranesonparade.com/meet-the-artists/night-crane/ 

 
is a link to the American Poetry Society's invitational questions to representational poets as to what makes American Poetry. Hedge Coke's responses are found in the above link inclusions.
 
 
The Poetry Foundation is running a couple of the poems from Blood Run (my verse play) as representational American poetry.
 
 
Associated Writing Programs permanent podcast of selected speakers, hence the UNK Crane Fellows panel to represent what the AWP Conference offers. I am in an accepted panel for the next AWP, a memoir panel by memoirists who are also poets, and coordinate the Indigenous Caucus for AWP as well.
 
 
Emory University, multi-media literary magazine Southern Spaces, special section Poets in Place.
 
  Selected Recent Activities:    
 

Final Judge Poetry Out Loud Nebraska State Finals. March 12, 2011. 

Judge PEN USA Poetry Award. Spring/Summer 2011. 

"Confluences: a performance reading with Allison Hedge Coke & Lee Ann Roripaugh." UNK Ponderosa Room. No Limits! NU Regional Conference. March 4, 2011.  

John G. Neihardt State Historic Site. February 2011. Reading/Talk. 2:00. 

AWP. Washington, D.C. February 2011. The Conference & Bookfair will take place February 2-5, 2011 and will be held at the Marriott Wardman Park & Omni Shoreham Hotels. The Bookfair will be held at the Marriott Wardman Park hotel. 

Bookfair Table H40: Platte Valley Review/UNK          (Recruiting BA, MA, & cohort MFA with University of Nebraska at Kearney & Omaha) 

Thursday. 2/3/11. 9:00-10:15. Attending Meeting. Plenary Assembly. 

Thursday. 2/3/11. 10:30-11:45.  Attending Meeting. Midwest Region. 

Thursday. 2/3/11. Noon-1:15 PM R156. Presenting Panel. Imagining Ourselves: The Narrative Stance in Memoir.(Judith Barrington, Dustin Beall Smith, Nancy Lord, Allison Hedge Coke, Valerie Miner, Sherry Simpson) A diverse group of memoirists, who also write and teach in other genres. 

UNK also represented: Thursday. 2/3/11. Noon-1:15. Scripting Curriculum: Integrating Playwriting and Screenwriting into the MFA in Writing Program.  

Thursday. 2/3/11. 2:00. Booksigning. Coffee House Press Bookfair Table Author Booksigning. Dog Road Woman & Off Season City Pipe. 

Thursday. 2/3/11. 3:30-4:30. Organizer. Plaza Event. 

Friday. 2/4/11. F110. 9:00-10:15. Attending Meeting. Closing the Distance: Innovations in Low-Residency MFAs. 

Friday. 2/4/11. 10:30-11:45. Organizer. Indigenous-Aboriginal Caucus Meeting.  

Friday. 2/4/11. Language of Conservation Panel. Poets House. 

Saturday. 2/5/11. Noon. Facilitating/Presenting Reading/Booksigning. Official AWP Offsite Location: Politics and Prose, 5015 Conn. Ave., NW, DC 20008 Description: Please join M.L. Liebler and several contributors to the anthology Working Words: Punching the Clock and Kicking Out the Jams (October 2010, Coffee House Press) as they read from this 2011 Michigan Notable Book of stories, poems, songs, and essays on the working class life. http://www.politics-prose.com/ 

Saturday. 2/5/11. 1:00-3:00. Presenting Reading/Recording/Booksigning. National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian, Rasmuson Theater. Website: http://www.americanindian.si.edu/. In celebration of the special Native issue of The Florida Review, a reading, live webcast, and book and issue signing.  

NU (UNK/UNO) MFA Program Residency. Nebraska City, NE. December 28, 2010/January 6, 2011.
 

*November 2010. Macalester College/Minneapolis Institute of the Arts Museum.  St. Paul/Minneapolis, MN.   

*October 2010. Writers Garret Residency. Dallas, TX. Fall Break. 

*September 2010. Cherokee Museum. Cherokee, NC. SE Writers Conference.  

*September 2010. SD Book Fest. Sioux Falls, SD.  

*August 2010. CYCC Girls Camp, SD Incarcerated Youth, ArtsCorr Program.

*July 17-24, 2010. Nebraska Low Res MFA Program Summer Residency.

*June Third Week 2010. Naropa University Summer Writing Program Residency (MFA/BFA).

*June 15, 2010. SD Prison Workshop. Yankton, South Dakota.

*June 6-9, 2010. Filming with Southern Spaces in North Carolina.

*June 2-14, 2010. Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities, Resident Fellow, Southern Pines, North Carolina.

*April 30 – May 2, 2010. Invitational Field Symposium, “DRAGONFLY EYES: Multiple Ways to Envision the Future.” H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest in the Oregon Cascades. The symposium will bring together distinguished writers, architects, artists, humanities scholars, land managers, social scientists and ecologists to find ways to bring literary, artistic, and moral imagination together with the best empirical science to more fully imagine future scenarios of landscape change. The Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature, and the Written Word, the Andrews Experimental Forest Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Program, and the U.S. Forest Service. You can find more information about the Spring Creek Project and the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest on the websites:http://springcreek.oregonstate.edu/ and http://www.fsl.orst.edu/lter/
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*April 7-10, 2010, AWP. Activities include: Honoring the Sandhill Crane Literary Fest Panel, Women Writing the West, Prose Poem Reading/Talk, and coordinator Indigenous Writer Caucus -- also book table for newly released Platte Valley Review and Nebraska Low Res MFA Program (Uno?UNK joint program) AWP
AWP

*March 10-13, 2010, Split This Rock Poetry Festival: Poems of Provocation & Witness, Washington, DC. Featured. Split This Rock Poetry Festival Feature 2010

Split This Rock Poetry Festival Feature 2010

Allison Hedge Coke: America, I Sing Back

*January 28, 2010, Carr Residency, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Featured Reading/Class Visits. Carr Residency

*January 6-9, 2010, Tiospa Zina High School, Sisseton Agency. Teaching Residency. South Dakota Arts Council Artist.

*December 28, 2009-January 4, 2010, University of Nebraska Low-Residency MFA Program, Faculty, Featured Reading, Lecture. University of Nebraska Low-Residency MFA Program

*Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, SD. Poetry Opening, P3 Exhibit, December 4th, 2009-February 28th, 2010.
 
 
 *November 14th, 2009, Nebraska Book Festival 

Professor Hedge Coke, Nebraska Book Festival on Saturday, 14 November, 2009, from 3:15-3:45 in the Auditorium of the Nebraska State Historical Museum, 15th and P Streets, Lincoln. Reading sponsored by Native American Studies, the Department of English, and the Place Conscious Literature Group, UNL 

*November 13th, 2009, University of Nebraska at Lincoln. 

BAILEY LIBRARY, 227 ANDREWS
RECEPTION AND BOOK SIGNING TO FOLLOW
 

 *November 4th, 2009, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Missouri Valley Reading Series, Featured Reading. http://www.unomaha.edu/creativewriting/index.php  

 *October 29-31, 2009, University of South Dakota, John R. Milton Writer's Conference, Featured Writer. http://blogs.usd.edu/english/  

*October 3-5, 2009Western Literature Association, Black Hills State University. Keynote.  http://www.usu.edu/westlit/conference2009.htm  

*September 25-26, 2009Eastern Carolina University-North Carolina Return of NC Authors, Eastern Carolina Literary Homecoming, Featured Author.    http://www.ecu.edu/cs-lib/lithomecoming/authorinfo.cfm  

*September 24, 2009, “Many Souths: Remembering, Sustaining, Creating.”Eighth Biennial Southern Women Writers Conference, Keynote.
Berry College, Mount Berry, GA http://www.berry.edu/academics/humanities/english/swwc2009/ 
 
 

*September 14, 2009, Reading/ACTC Residency, Weyerhauser Ballroom, Macalester College, St. Paul. Dr. Wang Ping, host.  

 *July-September 2009, Invitational Gallery Photography Solo-Show, Eastern Carolina University. Featured Photographer. Emerge Gallery, Pitt County Arts Council. 

*August 2009ArtsCorr, CYCC. Workshops for Incarcerated Youth. http://www.sdarts.org/sdaae.htm  

*July 24-August 2, 2009University of Nebraska Low-Residency MFA Program, Faculty, Featured Reading, Lecture. http://www.unomaha.edu/unmfaw/  

*July 2009ArtsCorr, CYCC. Workshops for Incarcerated Youth.  

*May 18th-June 1, 2009, Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities Residency. Resident Fellow.http://www.weymouthcenter.org/   

*April 24th-30th, 2009, International Poetry Festival, Toronto.   

Toronto, April 24, 2009 –    

Kick-Off Press Conference Members’ Lounge, Toronto City Hall Launch of the International Festival of Poetry of Resistance
On Friday morning, the organizers of the First International Festival of Poetry of Resistance will be announcing :
The inauguration of the biennial Festival of Poetry for Toronto
Release of the Festival program for the ensuing week. Plans to develop Toronto as an international center for resistance poetry.
Scheduled to speak are:
       Austin Clarke, renowned novelist
       Mayor David Miller, City of Toronto
       Lisa Makarchuk, Festival Co-ordinator 
Visiting and local poets include Nancy Morejon, Poet Laureate of Cuba; Allison Hedge Coke, Reynolds Chair of Poetry, University of Nebraska; Gary Geddes, Lieutenant-Governor Award winner in B.C.; Jorge Etcheverry, Ambassador in Canada of Poetas del Mundo; Marilyn Lerch, President of the N.B. Writers Federation; Te Kupu, Maori multi-media artist, N.Z.; James Cockcroft, Quebec; and other published poets and guests from other countries.
Q & A to follow.
 
 

Cuban Five International Festival--Keynote & Featured Poet.*Hosted-UNK Honoring the Sandhill Crane Migration Retreat & Festival March 15 - April 5, 2009. 

Reynolds Series. 

Sherwin Bitsui, Cristina Eisenberg, LeAnne Howe, Linda Hogan, Laura Tohe, Wang Ping. 

Crane Retreat Public Presentations: 

March 23rd, 2009. 12:15-1:15 Copeland Hall, 2-3 Robert P. Merryman Performing Arts Center, MONA 7-9. 

*Ann Arbor, Reading with Jan Beatty at Shaman's Drum, March 26th, 2009. 

 http://www.shamandrum.com/bookshop/index.php?main_page=calendar&view=464
*Detroit,
Wayne State, Reading with Jan Beatty March 29, 2009 Scarab Club 4PM. ML Liebler, host. 

 http://www.springfed.org/MDWfeature-1-09.html  

*March 3rd, 2009. Native American Center University of Idaho Featured Reading 

*March 4th, 2009. Keynote Reading Women's Conference University of Idaho. 

*February 18th, 2009.  Environmental Policy Panel

Explorer Will Steger, Poet & Activist Allison Hedge Coke, Former Senator Mark Dayton Featured Speakers.
 
 

Ruth Stricker Dayton Campus Center
1600 Grand Ave.
St. Paul, MN
651.696.6249
http://www.citypages.com/events/environmental-policy-forum-will-steger-mark-dayton-allison-hedge-coke-763087/ 
 

http://www.globalwarming101.com/  

*February 17, 2009. Who Speaks for the Dead Panel. West Virginia University. Featured Panelist.
 
 

http://calendar.wvu.edu/eberly/index.php?eventid=58500&month=Feb2009 

AWP Conference, February 11th-14th, 2009  

http://www.awpwriter.org/conference/2009schedSat.php 
 
 

*BLACK EARTH INSTITUTE THINK TANK PANEL:
Patricia Monaghan (Chair), Annie Finch, Allison Hedge Coke, Linda Hogan, Richard Cambridge, Deborah Holton
        Event Title #2:  
The Poet as Oracle. Oratory
        Scheduled Day: Thursday, February 12, 2009
        Scheduled Time: 12:00-1:15 pm
        Scheduled Room: Chicago Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Title:
Indigenous AWP Poets & Writers Read for the Chicago American Indian Center
Date & time: February 12th, 2009. 6-8:00 PM
Location: Chicago American Indian Center, Trickster Gallery
http://www.aic-chicago.org/trickster.html
www.aic-chicago.org
1630 W Wilson Ave
Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 275-5871
Allison Hedge Coke & LeAnne Howe, Organizers.
 

Featured Readers: Simon Ortiz, Diane Glancy, Trish Lear, LeAnne Howe, Kim Blaeser, Allison Hedge Coke, Mark Turcotte, Heid Erdrich, Sherwin Bitsui, Orlando White, Santee Frazier, Travis Hedge Coke & Lara Mann.
 
 

AWP Saturday February 14, 2009. (Two Events, Same Room)
Waldorf, 3rd Floor S167

*UniVerse of Poetry: Cultural Duty of a Poet. Ophelia Zepeda, Allison Hedge Coke, Fady Joudah. 12:15 

*Brain Power: Processing the Beautiful and the Horrendous. Allison Hedge Coke (Chair), Peggy Shumaker, Linda Hogan, & Mira Bartok. Brain injury presents uniquely significant challenges to creative process, yet affords uniquely stimulating conceptualized possibility in a simultaneous manner. Each of the panelists included on this panel have cajoled memoir and life-story from revelations made apparent through their climb up and down the noodled rungs of brain trauma or neurological dilemma. We will consider the work presenting panelists and of Maxine Kumin and Floyd Skloot who support this panel. 1:45

*January 15, 2009. Featured Reading at MONA, 7:00 pm. 

*Stories from the Maze Tohono O'odam Reservation Youth, Visiting Writer Residency, January 5-8, 2009. 

*Low-Residency MFA University of Nebraska December 27-January 4, Teaching Residency, Lecture, Workshop, Featured Reading.. 

*Macalester College December 9th, 2008. Featured Reading, Rivers Festival. 

*December 3rd, 2008. PEN USA Awards, National Judge. 

*December 1st, 2008. Hosted Don Welch Book Party, MONA. 

*November 18th, 2008. SUNY Fredonia, Featured Reading. 

*November 5th, 2008. Oxnard Community College, Scholars Lecture Series, Featured Lecture-Reading. 

*October 29, 2008. Hosted, Quincy Troupe Reading Performance. Reynolds Series. 

*October 24, 2008. Hosted, Marvin Bell Reading Performance. Reynolds Series. 

*Tuesday, October 14th, 2008. PEN American Awards, NYC, Judge, Reading Presentation. 

              http://www.pen.org/page.php/prmID/1491  

              http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/2821/prmID/1494  

              http://flickr.com/photos/penamericancenter/sets/72157609615047579/show/  

*October 11th, 2008. Bowery Poetry Club Featured Reading with LaTasha Diggs.  

 *September 26-28, 2008. SD Book Festival, Featured Reading. 

 *September 25, 2008. Hosted, Carol Moldaw Reading Performance. Reynolds Series. 

 *September 17, 2008. Northeast Community College, Featured Reading. 

 *September 16, 2008. Wayne State University, Featured Reading. 

 *September 11, 2008. Hosted, Arthur Sze Reading Performance. Reynolds Series.

  

  

Bio:
Allison Hedge Coke has been an invitational performer in international poetry festivals in Medellin, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Canada, and Jordan and guest UNK faculty (poet & writer) at Shandong University in Wei Hai, China. She is a Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities, MacDowell Colony for Artists, Black Earth Institute Think Tank, Hawthornden Castle, and Center for Great Plains Research Fellow, is a former National Endowment for the Humanities Appointment Distinguished Visiting Professor at Hartwick College, and holds the Distinguished Paul W. Reynolds and Clarice Kingston Reynolds Endowed Chair in Poetry as an Associate Professor of Poetry and Writing at the University of Nebraska, Kearney where she directs the Reynolds Reading Series and Sandhill Crane Migration Retreat. She is core faculty in the University of Nebraska MFA Program and Visiting Faulty of the MFA Intensive Programs at University of California, Palm Desert and Naropa University, and delivered the 2008 Paul Hanly Furfey Endowed Lecture. Her books include: Dog Road Woman, American Book Award, Coffee House Press, 1997; The Year of the Rat, chapbook, Grimes Press, 2000; Rock Ghost, Willow, Deer, AIROS Book-of-the-Month, University of Nebraska Press, 2004; Off-Season City Pipe, Wordcraft Writer of the Year for Poetry, Coffee House Press, 2005; Blood Run, Wordcraft Writer of the Year for Poetry, Salt Publications, UK 2006-US 2007; To Topos Ahani: Indigenous American Poetry, Journal Issue of the Year Award (ed.), Oregon State University, 2007; and Effigies, (ed.), Salt Publications, 2009. She has edited six other volumes. Her long poem "The Year of the Rat" is currently being made into a ballet through collaboration with Brent Michael Davids, composer. Recent literary publications include Connecticut Review, Prometeo Memories, Akashic Books, Black Renaissance Noire, Kenyon Review, Many Mountains Moving, Bombay Gin, and XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics. Recent photography publications include Connecticut Review, Future Earth Magazine and Digital Poetics. She has also authored a full-length play Icicles, numerous monologues, and has worked in theater, television, and film. Hedge Coke has been awarded several state and regional artistic and literary grants, fellowships, and tours; multiple excellence in teaching awards, including the King Chavez Parks Award; a Sioux Falls Mayor's Award for Literary Excellence; a National Mentor of the Year, a Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers Award; has served on several state, community, and national boards in the arts, a housing board, as a Delegate, in the United Nations Women in Peacemaking Conference, Joan B. Kroc Center for Peace and Justice, University of San Diego, and as a United Nations Presenting Speaker on impact of publications (by invitation of James Thomas Stevens), as a Facilitator, and Speaker Nominator for the only Literature Panel of the Forum, Speakers nominated by Hedge Coke, include: Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy, Ariruma Kowii, Natalia Toledo, Linda Hogan, Joy Harjo, Maurice Kenny... She received her third and fourth Pushcart Prize nominations in 2009, for work published in 2008. For many years she has worked with incarcerated and underserved Indigenous youth and youth of color mentorship programs and served as a court official for CASA serving also in Indian youth advocacy within the courts. Hedge Coke is currently editing two separate book series of emerging Indigenous writing (for Salt Publishing and Red Hen Press). She came of age in North Carolina working fields, waters, horses, and working in factories.
 

Helpful Nebraska Reading Links include:

Reynolds Series 2010 

Matt Mason's Poetry Menu
 

 
 

Occasional Kearney Poetry Slam. Sam Stecher