Gibson Fay-LeBlanc
Gibson Fay-LeBlanc's first collection of poems, Death of a Ventriloquist, was chosen by Lisa Russ Spaar for the 2011 Vassar Miller Prize and will be published in 2012. His poems have appeared in Guernica, The New Republic, and Poetry Northwest, among other magazines, and in the anthologies Satellite Convulsions: Poems from Tin House and From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great. He attended the College of the Holy Cross, University of California at Berkeley, and Columbia University and was awarded the Bellevue Literary Review's annual poetry prize for 2006. Having taught writing at Columbia, Fordham, and the University of Southern Maine, he currently directs The Telling Room, a non-profit writing program in Portland, Maine.
First posted on February 16, 2005 5:28 AM
- Live Readings from the Fishouse Launch, Bowdoin College, April 30, 2005
- Directions for Flight (live)
- The Academic's Prayer (live)
- Oakland Work Crew (live)
- More Matter, Less Art (live)
- Gibson Fay-LeBlanc at Bowdoin College
- Oakland Work Crew
- Learning to Wait
- Inspiration
- Ex-Ventriloquist on the Moor
- American Beech
- The Academic’s Prayer
- Gibson Fay-LeBlanc Q&A on his writing time
- Gibson Fay-LeBlanc Q&A on Oakland Work Crew
- Gibson Fay-LeBlanc Q&A on a poem he wishes he'd written
- Gibson Fay-LeBlanc
