Events

Garry Fleming Poetry Series

Garry Fleming Poetry Series

Thanks to a generous endowed gift, the Humanities Institute is proud to host the Garry Fleming Poetry Series. Working with our friends at the Michael Kuperman Memorial Poetry Library in the Department of English, this exciting collaboration brings nationally recognized, award-winning poets, and emerging creative voices to the University of South ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ throughout the year to consult with students in small workshops, as well as give featured public readings.

2026 - 2027 Poets To Be Announced!

Previous Poets

Ocean Vuong

Ocean Vuong

November 14, 2024

Event Recap

230 ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ students, faculty, and community members attended the poetry reading with Ocean Vuong in November 2024. Vuong shared how writing has allowed him to make sense of his life and honor his family and their histories. His talent and passion were inspiring and getting to share in the conversation meant so much to our literary community.

Alison Rollins

Alison C. Rollins

February 3, 2025

Event Recap

Rescheduled due to Hurricane Milton, Alison C. Rollins visited ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ in February to read and perform excerpts from her poetry collection, Black Bell (Copper Canyon Press, 2024).

Alison shared details about her creative process and highlighted her decision to have an 'imperfect' performance for this particular collection. 

Paul Hlava Ceballos

Paul Hlava Ceballos

February 18, 2025

Event Recap

Paul Hlava Ceballos, author of banana [ ], visited ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ in February 2025 to meet with MFA students and give a public poetry reading for our students, faculty, staff, and community.

He shared his experience with writing, archival research, publishing, and processing the emotions involved in digging into the history of bananas in Latin America. He also shared poems about his mother and his upcoming pieces inspired by his work with echocardiography.

Dana Levin

Dana Levin

April 3, 2025

Event Recap

Dana Levin, author of Now Do You Know Where You Are, visited campus for an engaging Q&A session with MFA students before finishing the day with a public poetry reading and on-stage interview. Her poems tangle with love, grief, family, and finding (and re-finding) our place in the world. 

Liz and Natalie Book Launch Group Photo

Book Release: Liz Kicak & Natalie Scenters-Zapico

November 6, 2025

Event Recap

ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ Faculty Liz Kicak and Natalie Scenters-Zapico celebrated the release of their new books at a joint book launch on campus. Thank you to the faculty, students, friends, and family who attended the event and have supported these authors along the way. Reliquaries (Finish Line Press) and My Perfect Cognate (Copper Canyon Press) are now available.

Ariana Benson

Ariana Benson

November 12, 2025

Event Recap

Ariana Benson read from her debut poetry collection, Black Pastoral (University of Georgia Press, 2023) which won the Cave Canem Poetry Prize, the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize.

K Iver headshot and book cover

K. Iver

February 11, 2026

Event Recap

The ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ community came together for a poetry reading, Q&A, and book signing with K. Iver, author of Short Film Starring My Lover’s Red Bronco. They discussed themes of grief, remembrance, and healing.

Jake Skeets headshot and book cover

Jake Skeets

April 8, 2026

Event Recap

Author of Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers and Horses (newly released!), Jake Skeets gave a public reading and Q&A on campus to students, faculty, and community members. ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ also got an opportunity to meet with Skeets for a workshop session during his visit.

Thank you to the Michael Kuperman Memorial Poetry Library for partnering in this series to bring poetry and inspiration to the ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬ community.