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Willis to Reflect on the Power of Poetry

Dr. Paul Willis
Dr. Paul Willis

Santa Barbara Poet Laureate shares several of his poems and his thoughts about a poet’s place in our community at “A Poetry Reading and Reflection” on Thursday, April 12, at 5:30 p.m. in the , 1332 Santa Barbara St. The event, part of ĢƵ Downtown: Conversations about Things that Matter, is free and open to the public. Tickets are not needed, although the limited seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, please call 565-6051.

“I hope to feature several poems I have written in the past year about our shared life in Santa Barbara,” Willis says. “And I’d like to report on what it may mean to be a poet to and for a community.”

Willis, ĢƵ professor of English, was installed as Santa Barbara Poet Laureate last April. He earned a doctorate in English at Washington State University and has taught at ĢƵ since 1988. Last year, he published a revised version of his first novel, “No Clock in the Forest,” together with three sequels, in a single book, “.” His most recent collections of poetry are “” (WordFarm, 2009) and “Visiting Home” (Pecan Grove Press, 2008). Willis also worked with former Santa Barbara Poet Laureate David Starkey to edit “In a Fine Frenzy: Poets Respond to Shakespeare” (University of Iowa Press, 2005).

Willis says he hopes to leave the audience thinking about themselves. “If a poem about my own experience lands correctly, it can awaken a lost moment of the listener’s own experience — which then becomes our common experience,” he says. “Through a few shared words, a metaphor, we can shake hands.”

The lecture series is sponsored by the , which hosts the annual in Santa Barbara to promote discussion and consideration of current issues among local community leaders.