Ohio Poetry Day 2016
 Press Release
Ohio Poetry Day 2016, in its seventy-ninth year, will be held on the campus of Heidelberg University in historic Pfleiderer Hall October 14-15, 2016. We look forward to welcoming poets from all over Ohio, members of our local community, and two very special guests!
 
Thanks in part to the Gekler Family English Fund, after sessions with 
the Heidelberg University, Eric McHenry, poet laureate of Kansas and 
Associate Professor of English at Washburn University, will lead the 
Friday evening workshop and present a reading of his work.
 The 
highlight of the weekend will be the reading Saturday afternoon of Ohio 
Poet of the year, Maggie Smith.  A Columbus poet who resides in Bexley, 
Ohio, Smith's winning volume is The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison 
(Tupelo Press, 2015).   She is the author of three chapbooks and the 
full-length collection Lamp of the Body (Red Hen Press).  Smith holds 
degrees from Ohio Wesleyan (B.A.) and the Ohio State University (M.F.A.)
 She has served as lecturer at Gettysburg College and is now a freelance
 writer.  Smith has received awards from The National Endowment for the 
Arts, Sustainable Arts, and was recognized with an Ohio Arts Council 
award for individual excellence. 
 After Maggie Smith's reading, 
authors of poems recognized in the twenty Ohio Poetry Day contests will 
be invited to read their work.  Winners represent 135 entering poets 
from twenty-five states, the province of Ontario, and Cornwall in the 
UK.  There were a total of 1010 poems entered in twenty-six contests in 
2016.
Requests for additional information may be addressed to Bill Reyer, OPD State Contest Chair and Professor of English, Heidelberg University, at wreyer@heidelberg.edu.
