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Julie Madison Suk (née Gaillard; born 1924) is an American prize-winning poet and writer from Charlotte, North Carolina. She is the author of six volumes of poetry - The Medicine Woman (St. Andrews Press, 1980), Heartwood (Briarpatch Press, 1991), The Angel of Obsession (The University of Arkansas Press, 1992), The Dark Takes Aim (Autumn House Press, 2003), Lie Down With Me (Autumn House Press, 2011), and Astonished To Wake (Jacar Press, 2016), and co-editor of Bear Crossings: an Anthology of North American Poets. She is included in The Autumn House Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry.[1] Her poems have appeared in many literary journals including The Georgia Review, Great River Review, The Laurel Review, Ploughshares, Poetry, Shenandoah, and TriQuarterly.[2]


Life and career


Suk was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama in 1924. She attended Stephens College and the University of Alabama.[3] In 1944 she married naval officer William Joseph Suk, who later founded the Charlotte engineering services company Polytech Services, Inc. shortly after the couple and their three children Julie, Bill, and Palmer moved from Shaker Heights, Ohio to Charlotte in 1966. For many years she was an artist, painting landscapes in oils. It was not until the 1960s that Suk took up poetry, inspired in part by the work of French poet Saint-John Perse. She has lived in Charlotte since 1966.[4]


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References


  1. The Autumn House Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry, Pittsburgh, PA: Autumn House Press, 2011, ISBN 1-932870-48-2
  2. Autumn House Press: Lie Down With Me: New and Selected Poems by Julie Suk, About the Author Archived 2012-07-30 at the Wayback Machine
  3. The Academy of American Poets: Julie Suk
  4. The Charlotte Observer: The poet next door, by Pam Kelley, January 8, 2012 Archived January 27, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  5. Johnson C. Smith University: Irene Blair Honeycutt Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Literary Arts
  6. North Carolina Poetry Society—Brockman-Campbell Book Award
  7. Oscar Arnold Young Contest for Book – First Place, Bay Leaves, number thirty, 2004, p. 10
  8. Poetry Magazine Prizes: Past Winners
  9. Central Piedmont Community College: Sensoria, a celebration of the arts, 2012
  10. North Carolina Literary and Historical Association: Roanoke-Chowan Award for Poetry Archived 2012-03-23 at the Wayback Machine





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