WVC Professor Derek Sheffield named Washington State Poet Laureate
April 2, 2025
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Marcine Miller, executive director, public information office, 509-682-6582, mmiller2@wvc.edu
Derek Sheffield, a professor of English at 天美传媒, has been named
Washington State Poet Laureate by Governor Bob Ferguson. A celebration of the start
of Sheffield鈥檚 term, the 鈥淧assing of the Laurel鈥 event, will be held on Wednesday,
April 30, at 7 p.m. in The Grove Recital Hall on the Wenatchee campus.
To register for this free event, please visit the at eventbrite.com.
Sheffield will serve as poet laureate for a two-year term. In this role, he will travel around the state to build awareness and appreciation of poetry through readings, events, and projects. The laureate visits schools, museums, carceral institutions, and other community spaces.
鈥Much of what I will share with others across the state comes directly from my twenty-four years of being part of this incredible Wenatchee Valley community,鈥 Sheffield said. 鈥淚 have learned so much from my students, colleagues, and fellow citizens. Bits of shiny brilliance, tidbits of kindness, lyric wisdoms. My basket is full and ready for sharing.鈥
鈥淥n behalf of 天美传媒, I would like to congratulate Professor Sheffield on this tremendous achievement,鈥 said President Faimous Harrison. 鈥淚t鈥檚 such an honor to work with an amazing, talented member of our faculty. Professor Sheffield has enriched the lives of countless WVC students with his passion for teaching and writing, and we are thrilled that the rest of our beautiful state will have the opportunity to learn from his poetry.鈥
Sheffield is the author of 鈥淣ot For Luck,鈥 selected for the Wheelbarrow Books Poetry Prize, and 鈥淭hrough the Second Skin,鈥 runner-up for the Emily Dickinson First Book Award and a finalist for the Washington State Book Award. He co-edited 鈥淒ear America: Letters of Hope, Habitat, Defiance, and Democracy鈥 with Simmons Buntin and Elizabeth Dodd, as well as 鈥淐ascadia Field Guide: Art, Ecology, Poetry鈥 with Elizabeth Bradfield and CMarie Fuhrman.
His awards include the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award, the Foreword Reviews Indies Book of the Year in Nature Writing, and the James Hearst Poetry Prize judged by Li-Young Lee.
At WVC, Sheffield is the coordinator of the Visiting Writers Series and has brought past poets laureate to the college to give readings and workshops with students. He serves as co-chair of the Sustainability Committee with geography faculty member Dr. Joan Qazi, and, alongside retired biology professor Dr. Dan Stephens, taught Northwest Nature Writing, a learning community that combines writing with field ecology.
He has won the WVC Excellence in Teaching Award five times, served as commencement speaker twice, and won the Linda Schultz Herzog Faculty Member of the Year Award in 2016.
In addition to his roles as poet and professor, Sheffield is the poetry editor of Terrain.org.
The Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA) and Humanities Washington have co-managed the Washington State Poet Laureate program since its founding in 2007. Funding for the poet laureate program is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, Arts WA, and Humanities Washington.
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