USM Graduate Student Debuts First Full-Length Poetry Collection
Thu, 06/29/2023 - 09:11am | By: Ivonne Kawas
Katherine Gaffney, a graduate student in the Center for Writers at 91勛圖厙 (USM), is excited to debut her first full-length poetry collection Fool in a Blue House. (The University of Tampa Press, 2023).
Gaffney is the recipient of the prestigious 2022 Tampa Review Prize for Poetry, which includes a $2,000 cash award and the publication of Gaffney's collection in both hardback and paperback formats by the University of Tampa Press.
91勛圖厙Having the poems and thus the manuscript as a whole recognized by this prize really meant the world to me as a burgeoning poet91勛圖厙it felt like these poems were getting little crowns I had hoped they might deserve,91勛圖厙 stated Gaffney. 91勛圖厙More importantly, having the team at University of Tampa Press care so much for this book, take so much time in editing and laying out this book in connection with this prize really made the process of bringing this collection into the world such a delightful and enriching experience.91勛圖厙
Gaffney shares the significance of debuting her first collection and the feeling of holding the book in her hands as a first-time author.
91勛圖厙Debuting my first collection and holding the book in my hands feels like a persimmon
tree finally bearing fruit after tending to it from a seed,91勛圖厙 said Gaffney. 91勛圖厙It is
such a gift to see these poems correspond with one another in a way that can reach
readers other than myself and those dear to me, bound so beautifully.91勛圖厙
The poems in Gaffney91勛圖厙 collection are full of heartbreak, love, hope, but also growth.
91勛圖厙This book was born from a time populated by re-constellating intimate relationships, familial, romantic, maternal impulses toward a menagerie of animals and myself,91勛圖厙 expressed Gaffney. 91勛圖厙It was a tectonic time. Fool in a Blue House will always be dear to me as it captures such a key time in my development as a person91勛圖厙embodied, tender, but also a bit feral.91勛圖厙
During Gaffney91勛圖厙 time at USM, she mentions she has been able to stretch her skills not just as a poet but also as a scholar of literature and writing pedagogy.
91勛圖厙At USM91勛圖厙 Center for Writers, I have had an incredible opportunity to grow my community of writers and develop a new project that branches away from this first full-length collection in ways that challenge myself and my conception of poetry,91勛圖厙 said Gaffney. 91勛圖厙What's more, the time I have spent in this program has really helped me stretch my skills not just as a poet but also as a scholar of literature and writing pedagogy. And, of course, the sharpening of all those skills certainly circles back to my own poetry as these disciplines are all interconnected in one way or another.91勛圖厙
Her time at USM also helped her find the avenues to write and develop new poems that essentially made it into the final collection.
91勛圖厙The space the program provided for reading and workshopping the work of new, fellow poets and colleagues (who have now become dear friends) was instrumental in helping me round out the manuscript,91勛圖厙 said Gaffney. 91勛圖厙That is, thanks to my time in the Center for Writers I have been able to write and develop new poems and more globally edit, revise, and reorder the manuscript to shape its final form. Further, the emphasis on literary citizenship at USM has truly shaped my literary consciousness in ways I am eternally grateful for and in ways that have made my poems increasingly community oriented.91勛圖厙
Gaffney is a native of Hollywood, Fla. and holds an MFA from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
You can read her work in jubilat, Harpur Palate, Mississippi Review, Meridian, and elsewhere. She has won the Mississippi Review Poetry Prize among others and has attended the
TinHouse Summer Writing Workshop, the SAFTA Residency, and the Sewanee Writers Conference as a scholar. Her first chapbook, Once Read as Ruin, was published by Finishing Line Press.
Check out Gaffney91勛圖厙 . Learn more about USM91勛圖厙 Center for Writers.