Tom Hunley
Tom Hunley teaches at Western Kentucky University and is the author of Teaching Poetry Writing: A Five-Canon Approach, and the forthcoming The Poetry Gymnasium. His books include Octopus, The Tongue, and Still, There's a Glimmer. He has received awards from the Kentucky Arts Council, Sewanee Writers' Conference, Pecan Grove National Poetry Chapbook Contest, and a Wilson Wood Professorship from Kentucky.
For more information, see
- His web site at Western Kentucky University
- Twelve Poems, selected by Jeff Newberry at storySouth
- Three poems at The Writer's Almanac
- Two poems at poemelon
- Selected poems at VerseDaily
- His poem "Terzanelle of the Insomniac Dreamer" at ashevillepoetryreview
- His poem "The Card You Kept Drawing" at Switched-On Gutenberg
- Review by Michael Meyerhofer of Octopus at Rattle
- Web site for Steel Toe Books, where he is the director
- His article "Rhetorical Theory as a Basis for Poetry Writing Pedagogy" at Educational Insights
- Hunley receives 2008 Potter College Award Recipient for Research/Creativity
- "Interview With Poet Tom C. Hunley" by Robert Lee Brewer for Poetry Asides, Writer's Digest
- An article titled "Speaking in Tongues: On the Poetry of Tom Hunley" by Jeff Newberry for storySouth
Meacham Readings
- 1. Select a reading (Requires QuickTime)
- Saturday, October 30, 2010
for Quick Time or open in Windows Media Player:
Options
- Home
- Philosophy
- Coordinators
- Sponsors
- Schedule
- Submissions
- Meacham Video Series
- Meacham Conversations
- Past Guests
- Ken Smith Memorial
- Ken Smith Awards
- Meacham Surveys
- Site Map
Subscribe to Podcasts/Vodcasts
Follow on
This site is best viewed with Internet Explorer at 1024x768 resolution or higher.
Contact Webmaster for questions/notifications of claimed infringement regarding the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Chattanooga State Community College is a Tennessee Board of Regents Institution and an EOE/AA Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA employer
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is an EEO/affirmative action/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADEA/ADA institution.
This web page has links to resources which are not maintained by the MeachamWriters. The Meacham Writers' Workshop is not responsible for controlling either access to these web sites or changes to the content of these sites. These web sites were originally identified as having valuable and appropriate content related to the aims of the Meacham Writers' Workshop. Please notify the webmaster of inactive, broken, or changed links.



