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William Charles "Bill" Kloefkorn (August 12, 1932 – May 19, 2011), was a
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and educator based in
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. He was the author of twelve collections of poetry, two short story collections, a collection of children's Christmas stories, and four memoirs. Additionally Kloefkorn was professor of English from 1962 to his retirement in 1997 to
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of English at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Kloefkorn was born in
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and obtained bachelor's and master's degrees from
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in
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, and did additional graduate work at the
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and the
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. Prior to teaching at Nebraska Wesleyan, Kloefkorn taught at Wichita State University and at Ellinwood High School in
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. In 1982, Kloefkorn was appointed State Poet of Nebraska, a position roughly equivalent to
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. (In 1921, the Nebraska Legislature permanently bestowed the title of Poet Laureate of Nebraska on
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, who died in 1973. A successor to this title has not been named.) Kloefkorn died in
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. He was succeeded as State Poet by his student
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in 2013. In addition to his literary honors, Kloefkorn boasted that he won first place in the 1978 Nebraska Hog-Calling Championship. The band
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considered using Kloefkorn's name as their band name because of his use of rhythm and rhyme in his stanzas. An elementary school in Lincoln is named after Kloefkorn.


Selected publications

;Poetry *''Alvin Turner As Farmer'' (Windflower Press, 1972) - reissued by Logan House Press in 2005 *''Uncertain the Final Run to Winter'' (Windflower Press, 1974) *''Loony'' (Issued as: APPLE: NO. 10/11, 1975) *''Not Such a Bad Place to Be'' (Copper Canyon Press, 1980) *''Platte Valley Homestead'' (Platte Valley Press, 1981) *''Collecting for the Wichita Beacon'' (Platte Valley Press, 1984); *''Drinking the Tin Cup Dry'' (White Pine Press, 1989) *''Where the Visible Sun Is'' (Spoon River Poetry Press, 1989) *''Going Out, Coming Back'' (White Pine Press, 1995) *''Welcome to Carlos'' (Spoon River Poetry Press, 2000) *''Loup River Psalter'' (Spoon River Poetry Press, 2001) *''Sergeant Patrick Gass, Chief Carpenter'' (Spoon River Poetry Press, 2002) Verse written by Kloefkorn in the voice of Sergeant
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, chief carpenter on the
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based on research into the expedition and the journal kept by Sergeant Gass himself
*''I Screwed A Pig and It Liked It'' (The Backwaters Press, 2007) *''Out of Attica'' (The Backwaters Press, 2008) *''Swallowing the Soap: New and Selected Poems'' (Bison Books: University of Nebraska Press, 2010) ;Memoirs *''This Death by Drowning'' (University of Nebraska Press, 1997) *''Restoring the Burnt Child: A Primer'' (University of Nebraska Press, 2003) *''At Home on This Moveable Earth'' (University of Nebraska Press, 2006) *''Breathing in the Fullness of Time'' (University of Nebraska Press, 2009) ;Fiction *''A Time to Sink Her Pretty Little Ship'' (Logan House Press, 1999) *''Shadowboxing and Other Stories'' (Logan House Press, 2003)


References

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