Wyatt Townley

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Wyatt Townley
BornSeptember 20, 1954
OccupationPoet, writer, yoga instructor
NationalityAmerican
Period20th-21st Centuries
GenrePoetry, nonfiction, fitness/health

Wyatt Townley is an American poet, author, and yoga instructor, honored as the fourth Kansas Poet Laureate (2013–2015).

Biography[edit]

Townley is a fourth-generation Kansan and she currently lives in Shawnee Mission.

Kansas Poet Laureate[edit]

Through the Kansas Humanities Council, Townley is offering a series of programs, including workshops, lectures, and readings.[1]

Honors and awards[edit]

  • Nelson Poetry Book Award for The Afterlives of Trees
  • Kansas Notable Book for The Afterlives of Trees
  • The Pushcart Prize, nominee
  • To the Stars poetry contest winner, sponsored by the Kansas Arts Commission ["Centering the House" and "Inside the Snow Globe" selected from The Afterlives of Trees]

Publications[edit]

  • Perfectly Normal (Brooklyn, NY: The Smith), 1990. ISBN 0-9122-9287-3
  • The Breathing Field: Meditations on Yoga (Boston: Little, Brown and Co.), 2002. ISBN 0-8212-2794-7
  • Yoganetics: Be Fit, Healthy, and Relaxed One Breath at a Time (San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco), 2003. ISBN 0-0605-0224-X [reprinted in 2004 by HarperCollins World]
  • Kansas City Ballet: The First Fifty Years (Kansas City, MO: Rockhill Books), 2007. ISBN 1-9334-6643-X
  • The Afterlives of Trees: Poems (Topeka, KS: Woodley Press), 2011. ISBN 0-9828-7522-3

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