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In 1981, Wyoming established a state poet laureate position, which is currently held by  Barbara Smith.

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Colony Jentel Artist Residency Program Wyoming
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Poetry-Friendly Bookstore Night Heron Books Wyoming
Poetry-Friendly Bookstore Valley Bookstore Wyoming
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Literary Organization Wyoming Writers, Inc. Wyoming
Literary Organization WyoPoets Wyoming
Conference Jackson Hole Writers' Conference Wyoming
Small Press High Plains Press Wyoming
Literary Magazine Owen Wister Review Wyoming

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I saw the hawk ride updraft in the sunset over Wyoming.
It rose from coniferous darkness, past gray jags
Of mercilessness, past whiteness, into the gloaming
Of dream-spectral light above the lazy purity of snow-snags.

There—west—were the Tetons.  Snow-peaks would soon be
In dark profile to break constellations.  Beyond what height
Hangs now the black speck?
Robert Penn Warren
1985

Dear train wreck, dear terrible engines, dear spilled freight,
          dear unbelievable mess, all these years later I think
          to write back. I was not who I am now. A sail is a boat,
          a bark is a boat, a mast is a boat and the train was you and me.
          Dear dark, dear paper, dear files I can't toss, dear calendar

Kerrin McCadden
2013

Ed Trafton turns from the shimmering water
of Shoshone Lake to the first of fifteen tourist coaches,
pulls the black silk neckerchief up the bridge of his nose,
plants himself in the road and says, “Please step out
and come this way.” Black is so hot. “Drop your valuables
on the blanket.” Maybe the neckerchief isn’t necessary.
“Kindly take a standing seat and witness the convention.”

David Romtvedt
2016

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