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Marc Harshman (born October 1, 1950) is a Poet Laureate for the state of
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. He was appointed as West Virginia's Poet Laureate on May 18, 2012 by former governor
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. Harshman is well-known for his numerous children's books and works in public poetry.


Biography

Marc Harshman was born and raised in
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. Growing up in a very rural area of Indiana, books allowed Harshman to imagine being in other places across the world. He attended Bethany College, graduating in 1973. Harshman then went on to earn a
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in Religion from
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in 1975 and a Master of Arts from the
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in 1978. Later on, Harshman received additional honorary doctorates from his alma mater, Bethany College, and
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for the recognition of his life's work. In between earning his degrees, Harshman married fellow writer Cheryl Ryan in August 1976. They have one child, Sarah. She is now a children's librarian, following in her parents' footsteps. Now Marc and his wife Cheryl live in
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. Harshman's promising career of many publications has led to him being named as the West Virginia State Poet Laureate in 2012. He accepted this role stating his role is to, “support the life of writers here in West Virginia.” The requirements for being the West Virginia State Poet Laureate is to be a resident of the state and having written and published work of “recognized merit.” The poet laureate must serve at the will of the governor and receive a $2000 stipend every year.


Career

Marc Harshman began his career as a grade-school teacher and college professor. He taught creative writing at the University of Pittsburgh and West Virginia Northern Community College. He later transitioned to teaching grade school at Sandy Hill Elementary School in Dallas, West Virginia. Harshman continues to return to Sandy Hill Elementary School and runs workshops to inspire the students. Harshman published his first poetry book, ''Turning Out the Stones'' in 1983, and his first children’s book, ''A Little Excitement'', in 1989. Marc Harshman has published multiple collections of poetry and received a Smithsonian Award for his children’s book, ''The Storm'' (1995). In 2012, after the death of Irene McKinney, West Virginia’s former Poet Laureate, Harshman was appointed as the ninth Poet Laureate of West Virginia. Harshman continues to do workshops and puts on a radio show called "The Poetry Break" which was first aired in January 2016. Marc Harshman’s experience allows him to explore a wide array of themes, which can be seen in his various collections of poetry. Harshman’s work is often a reflection of his upbringing and he has been seen as one of the individuals that are revitalizing poetry in West Virginia.


Publications


Poetry

*''Believe What You Can: Poems'' (Vandalia Press, 2016) *''Woman in Red Anorak: Poems'' (Lynx House Press, 2018) *''Green-Silver and Silent: Poems'' (Bottom Dog Press, 2012) *''Local Journeys'' (Finishing Line Press, 2005) *''A Song for West Virginia'' (Quarrier Press, 2014) *''All That Feed Us: West Virginia Poems''(2013) *''Local Journeys''(2004) *''Rose of Sharon''(1999) *''Turning out the Stones''(1983)


Children's books

* ''The Storm'' (Scholastic, 1997) * ''A Little Excitement'' (Quarrier Press, 2002) * ''Fallingwater: The Building of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Masterpiece'' * ''One Big Family'' * ''Mountain Christmas'' * ''Only One Neighborhood'' * ''Roads'' * ''Red Are the Apples'' * ''All the Way to Morning'' * ''Moving Days'' * ''Uncle James'' * ''Only One'' * ''Rocks in my Pocket'' * ''Snow Company''


Awards and achievements

* West Virginia State English Teacher in 1995 * “Believe What you Can” was the winner of the 2017 Weatherford Award * “The Storm” earned many awards… ** Junior Library Guild Selection ** Smithsonian Notable Book for Children ** Children’s Book Council Notable Book for Social Studies ** 1995 Parent’s Choice Award Recipient * Recipient of the WV Arts Commission Fellowship in Poetry in 2000 * Fellowship in Children's Literature in 2008 * Ezra Jack Keats/Kerlan Collection Fellowship from the
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External links


Marc Harshman's personal blogMarc Harshman websiteThe Making Of A Poet Laureate - Greenbrier Valley QuarterlyMarc Harshman , e-WV
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