Skip Fox

BIOGRAPHY

Currently serving what appears to be a life sentence at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Skip Fox writes poetry, prose, and short fictions as well as reviews. He also has three chapbooks, one bibliography (on Creeley, Dorn, and Duncan), and years on MLA Bibliography and Bulletin of Bibliography. His book, What Of, is due out in the fall from Potes & Poets. He graduated from Bowling Green State. He has worked in woods (Pacific Northwest), warehouses (San Francisco), shake and shingle mills (Beaver, WA), lumber yards, ketchup & catfood factories, Chrysler, mental hospitals (Ohio, seven years), and so on.

 

BRIEF VITAE

Books & Chapbooks

Robert Creeley, Edward Dorn, and Robert Duncan: A Reference Guide. Boston: Hall, 1988. [bibliography]

Kabul Under Siege. Blue Creek, OH: Bloody Twin Press, 1991. [chapbook of poetry]

Wallet. Blue Creek, OH: Bloody Twin Press, 1997. [chapbook of poetry]

Fighting Kiwis. Portland, ME: Oasis, 1999. [chapbook of poetry]

What Of. Bedford, MA: Potes & Poets, forthcoming. [book of poetic prose and poetry]

 

Other

Co-Compiler of AFestschriften and Other Analyzed Collections@ Section, MLA International Bibliography for over ten years. 

Editor of ABook Review@ Section of Bulletin of Bibliography for approx. 8 years.

Articles, reviews, and review essays in scholarly periodicals, books, and little magazines.

Poems and poetic prose in little literary magazines and e-zines.

 

Readings

Mostly local, but a few out-of-state (San Francisco, Cambridge, Boston, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Manchester and Portsmith, OH).

 

Courses taught

Everything from remedial English to graduate seminars in modern and contemporary British and American poetry.

 

ON TEACHING/WRITING

Turned on to Allen’s The New American Poets, 1945-1960, in sixty-nine and began reading. Olson, Creeley, Duncan, Dorn, Spicer, Snyder, Whalen, Eigner, Ashbery, Koch, O’Hara, later Berrigan, Mayer, Irby, Burns, Schwerner . . . many others. Going back as well: Pound, Williams, H.D., Homer, writers of words and letters. Reading in many areas: archaeology, religion, astronomy, physiology. philosophy, planetary science and so on, not to “fed” my poetry with vitamin-enhanced tropes, not in fact as anything other than what I do. I also spend a lot of time looking at art--abstract expressionism and cave painting is where I go first--and listening to music: jazz, blues, rock, others.

 

 

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