![]() I’m not sure of the number of revisions, but it was written during a period in which I was working hard on a single poem at a time. How many revisions did this poem undergo? How much time elapsed between the first and final drafts? I had lots of time to think while walking up and down the steep hills in Fayetteville. As with many of my poems from that time, it likely started as a line or an image that came to me as I walked to or from campus at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, where I was an MFA student. I think I wrote this poem in 2008, maybe early 2009. When was this poem composed? How did it start? ![]() In a vast field on which the seasons hang She is currently an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Baylor University. ![]() Her poems have appeared in The Paris Review, Orion, The Southern Review, and elsewhere, and her awards include a Ruth Lilly Fellowship and a Pushcart Prize. She is also the author of a chapbook, Then Winter (Bull City Press, 2017). Smith for the Cleveland State University Poetry Center First Book Prize, named a finalist for the PEN Center USA Literary Award, and won Foreword Reviews Poetry Book of the Year Award, the Eric Hoffer Award, and a Texas Institute of Letters Award. ![]() She is the author of The Tulip-Flame (2014), which was selected by Tracy K. Chloe Honum grew up in Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand. ![]()
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