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Walter E. Butts (September 12, 1944 – March 31, 2013) was an American poet and the Poet Laureate of
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. His book ''Sunday Evening at the Stardust Café'' was a finalist for the 2005 Philip Levine Prize in Poetry from the
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, and won the Iowa Source Poetry Book Prize. He has also received a
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nomination. His work has been published in such literary journals as the ''
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'', ''Poetry East'', ''Cimarron Review'', ''Mid-American Review'', ''Slant'', ''PoetryMotel'', ''Poet Lore'' and ''Spillway'' and has been anthologized in ''Emerson of Harvard'' (2003), ''Tokens: Contemporary Poetry of the Subway'' (P&Q Press, New York), and ''The Anthology of Magazine Verse & Yearbook of American Poetry'' (1997). He has also written reviews of other poets' works, including ''Tell Them We Were Here'' by David Kelly, a
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–area poet. Until the late 1970s, Butts lived in LeRoy, New York, near Rochester, where he was one of several poets who organized featured readings and open mics in the area, most notably at the Cobbs Hill Grill, a popular local bar and restaurant. Over the next few years he lived in
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,
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,
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, and
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, and most recently in
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. In April 2003, he was among the participants in the first gathering of state poets laureate organized by New Hampshire’s poet laureate, Marie Harris. That same year, he also toured northern New Hampshire with South Dakota poet David Allan Evans, giving readings and discussions at community centers and bookstores. Some of these were broadcast on regional
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stations. Butts received his M.F.A. from the
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in 1995, and he taught creative writing workshops at the
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. Most recently, he was an associate professor of English at the Hesser College campus in Manchester and at the low residency Bachelor of Fine Arts program at
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. He was cited in the 2002 edition of ''Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers.'' In addition to teaching, Butts also co-edited ''Walking to Windward: Poets of New England, Volume 3'' ( Oyster River Press, 2001) and was the co-editor and publisher (with his wife S Stephanie) of the literary magazine ''Crying Sky: Poetry & Conversation.''''Crying Sky: Poetry & Conversation'' > About Us Page
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Published works

;Full-length poetry collections * ''Cathedral of Nervous Horses: New and Selected Poems'' (Hobblebush Books, 2012) * ''Sunday Evening at the Stardust Café'' (1st World Library, 2006) * ''Movies in a Small Town'' (Mellen Poetry Press, 1997) ;Chapbooks * ''Story & Luck'' (Adastra Press, 2015) * ''What to Say If the Birds Ask'' (Pudding House Publications, 2007) * ''Sunday Factory'' (Finishing Line Press, 2006) * ''White Bees'' (Oyster River Press, 2001) * ''A Season of Crows'' (Igneus Press, 2000) * ''The Required Dance'' (Igneus Press, 1990) * ''The Inheritance'' (Four Zoas Press, 1983)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Butts, W. E. 1944 births 2013 deaths 20th-century American poets 21st-century American poets University of New Hampshire faculty Poets from New Hampshire Poets laureate of New Hampshire Vermont College of Fine Arts alumni Writers from Manchester, New Hampshire People from Le Roy, New York