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Bruce Dethlefsen is an American
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and teacher of poetry. He was Wisconsin
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for 2011–2012, having been appointed by Governor James Doyle. He also served as secretary for the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets for six years.


Early life and influences

Bruce Dethlefsen was born to Frank and Patricia Dethlefsen in 1948. Bruce lived in Kansas City with his family until 1966. Frank worked as a grocer. According to Bruce, his father wanted him to attend college, but was not keen on Bruce's desire to be a poet, as he did not think it practical. Bruce recalls the early influence his mother had in encouraging creativity with words and rhythm. He says,
I watched my mother, a displaced Okie, in her house-dress dance and sing around the kitchen. She loved to make up songs and little rhymes. The sillier, the better. She gave me permission to mess with words, the sound of words strung and unstrung together. E. E. Cummings also told me it’s okay to play. Most poets I know read and were read to as children. I remember fondly the words, the pictures, the touching, the warmth of hand and voice as my mother read to me.
Dethlefsen was aware of his poetic inclinations as a teenager but has later remarked that, “I wish that when I was in 7th or in 8th grade, a man would have gotten up in front of our class and read a poem that I understood and said ‘it’s really ok to do this.’ I think it would have added 10 years to my writing career."


Career and education

Bruce graduated from
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in 1966. He completed his undergraduate degree in
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at the
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, where he had initially thought he would attend on a football scholarship, but was injured before graduating from high school. Throughout college, Bruce worked in the emergency ward of the La Crosse Lutheran Hospital. He earned his master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the
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. Dethlefsen credits at least two writers for his success in poetry: John Judson, an instructor at UW–La Crosse, and David Steingass,
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in Wisconsin schools. Dethlefsen took a position as a school media specialist for the Nekoosa Wisconsin School District. From there, he became a public
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, serving as director of the Montello Public Library from 1999 to 2007. During his time there, he held regular poetry readings that included
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sessions. At these events, Dethlefsen encouraged everyone to share their own poetry. He also taught poetry workshops there where he helped people to focus and refine their style. During his time as Montello Library Director, he worked closely with the Friends of the Library to offer the once a month Poet Tree event. Since retiring, Dethlefsen has increased his attention to his writing and also stays active with a variety of artistic ventures. He sings and plays
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with musician Bill Orth as the Obvious Dog, and recorded a CD with Wisconsin Poet Cathryn Cofell.


Poet Laureate

Dethlefsen was appointed to the position of Wisconsin Poet Laureate for 2011-2012. In an interview for the
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, he says, “Wisconsin needs an ambassador for the arts. My job will be to go out and promote poets and poetry in Wisconsin.” He intends to use his position as the State Poet Laureate to promote the writing and sharing of poetry throughout Wisconsin. He plans to encourage and support local cultural and creative talent by organizing local poetry readings in public libraries, schools and coffee houses throughout the State.


Creation and abolishment of WI Poet Laureate position

Executive Order 404, given by Governor Thompson, created the Commission in on July 31, 2000, to recommend candidates for the Poet Laureate of Wisconsin. Seven members were appointed to 4-year terms. Each of five organizations recommended one person for membership: the Council for Wisconsin Writers, the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets, the Wisconsin Regional Writers Association, the Wisconsin Humanities Council, and the Wisconsin Arts Board. On February 4, 2011, The Wisconsin Poet Laureate Commission received a form letter from the office of Governor Scott Walker indicating that the commission would be abolished. In May, 2011, the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Art and Letters picked up the sponsorship of the Wisconsin Poet Laureate position.


Artistic inspiration

Asked how poems come to him, Dethlefsen says, “They float by in the air and I catch them. If I’m not paying attention, they go on by. That’s the most important thing for poets, to pay attention. Listen, watch, regard. Artists must pay close attention.” In an interview for
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, he comments on his writing habits,
I write every day, the fourth thing every morning for the last twelve years or so. Thank you, Julia Cameron, author of The Artist’s Way, for giving me “morning pages” to write. I buy cheap spiral notebooks and use purple ink from my Waterman fountain pen. Sometimes poems wiggle out of these pages. Otherwise, I wait for and try to snatch poem ideas that fly by. My first three or four drafts are done with pen and paper. There’s something very important about that feel, the scratchiness, of the process for me.”


Awards and honors

* 2005-2010 Secretary of the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets * 2003 Posner Award, Full-Length Poetry, Honorable Mention for ''Something Near the Dance Floor'' * 2010 Outstanding Achievement in Poetry, Wisconsin Library Association for ''Breather'' * 2003, 2009, 2011 Pushcart Prize Nominee


Works

Poetry Collections * ''A Decent Reed'', Tamafyhr Mountain Press, 1998 * ''Something Near the Dance Floor'', Marsh River Editions, 2003 * ''Breather'', Fireweed Press, 2009 * ''Unexpected Shiny Things'', Cowfeather Press, 2011 Poems in Journals, Anthologies, and on the Radio https://web.archive.org/web/20110911080200/http://www.brucedethlefsen.com/pubs.html


Personal life

Dethlefsen resides in Westfield, Wisconsin with longtime love and partner, Sue Allen. Bruce also had a son, Wilson, now deceased.


See also

*
List of U.S. states' Poets Laureate Many of the states in the United States have established the post of poet laureate to which a prominent poet residing in the respective state is appointed. The responsibilities of the state poets laureate are similar to those of the Poet Laureat ...


References


External links

* WI Executive Order 404 http://nxt.legis.state.wi.us/nxt/gateway.dll/Administrative%20Code%20Related/execord/3?f=templates$fn=document-frame.htm$3.0$q=$uq=$x=$up=1$nc=9869#LPHit1 * Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/rr/main/poets/wisconsin.html * Bloomberg Article about Abolishment of WI Poets Laureate Position https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-08/poet-laureate-s-2-000-gas-reimbursement-a-casualty-in-walker-s-wisconsin.html * Bruce Dethlefsen's Website https://web.archive.org/web/20110911075848/http://www.brucedethlefsen.com/ * The Wisconsin Eye (video) https://web.archive.org/web/20110725021603/http://www.wiseye.org/Programming/VideoArchive/SegmentDetail.aspx?segid=4482 * Wisconsin State Journal http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/article_1f536d72-ed34-11df-b819-001cc4c002e0.html * Milwaukee JournalSentinel http://dev.www.jsonline.com/newswatch/107062673.html?newsWatchDate=1-7-2011 * Marquette County Tribune https://web.archive.org/web/20101220210453/http://marquettecountytribune.com/pages/11-18.html * Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets http://www.wfop.org/ * https://web.archive.org/web/20110812215522/http://brucedethlefsen.org/about.html * Quill and Parchment https://web.archive.org/web/20110720033139/http://archives.quillandparchment.com/March2010/Bruce.html * Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/rr/main/poets/wisconsin.html * UW Oshkosh Today http://www.uwosh.edu/today/7955/alumnus-named-wisconsin-poet-laureate/ * WI Blue Book https://web.archive.org/web/20110602060428/http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/bb/09bb/ * Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-08/poet-laureate-s-2-000-gas-reimbursement-a-casualty-in-walker-s-wisconsin.html {{DEFAULTSORT:Dethlefsen, Bruce Living people 1948 births Poets Laureate of Wisconsin American male poets University of Wisconsin–La Crosse alumni University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh alumni