Rauner will begin search for new
poet laureate
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[September 16, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
Illinois Poet Laureate Kevin Stein has announced he is stepping away
from the position effective Dec. 1, 2017.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to have served as Illinois Poet
Laureate,” said Stein, a Caterpillar Professor of English at Bradley
University in Peoria. “It has been an honor, as well as a challenge,
proffering surprising rewards. The role not only deepened my
understanding of poetry’s sustaining gifts but also enriched my
appreciation of our state’s diverse citizenry ranging from Chicago
to Cairo, Decatur to Moline, and all locales in between.”
Appointed in December 2003, Stein engaged the state’s residents
through nearly 250 presentations, poetry readings, school visits and
judging activities. One of Stein’s most notable endeavors was the
Poetry Now project, in which he presented his work at more than 5o
libraries in Illinois and donated funds to these libraries for the
purchase of collections written by Illinois poets.
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Stein collaborated with Secretary of State Jesse White, the
Illinois State Library, and the Center for the Book to fund and cosponsor the
Gwendolyn Brooks Emerging Poets Contest for 13 years. Several winners from that
contest have since gone on to publish full-length collections of verse. Stein is
a teacher and advocate for poetry, as is demonstrated through his time as
Illinois Poet Laureate.
Gov. Bruce Rauner will establish a search committee to initiate the laureate
selection process. The new Illinois Poet Laureate will be announced in the
coming months.
[Office of the Governor Bruce Rauner]
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