R. T. Smith has taught at Appalachian State University, Auburn University, where he served as alumni Writer-in-Residence and co-editor of Southern Humanities Review, and Washington and Lee University.
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Old Photograph (1910)
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(1)
Widow to Her Son
4
(1)
Yonosa House
5
(1)
What Black Elk Said
6
(1)
A Victory
7
(1)
Red Anger
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(2)
Making the Snowshoes
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(1)
The Long Joke
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(2)
Skull, Grim and Grinning
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(1)
The First Days of April Bring a Stillness
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(1)
Fearing Extinction
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(1)
Beneath the Mound
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(2)
Black Shawl
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(3)
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Prelude
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(1)
The Names of Trees
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(2)
This Invasion
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(1)
Haft Blossom
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(1)
Bear Mischief
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(2)
Believing in a Circle
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(1)
Concentric
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(1)
Night Music
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(2)
In First Light
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(2)
Emily's Bread Cradle
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(1)
Susan Gilbert Dickinson, 1887
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(1)
Jubilee
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(1)
Lullaby Angel
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(1)
Sourwood
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(3)
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Split the Lark
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(2)
Cardinal Directions
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(1)
The Cardinal Heart
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(2)
Audubon's Cardinal
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(2)
Ardea Herodias
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(2)
The Bird Carver
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(2)
Walter Anderson's J
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(1)
Mist Net
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(2)
Harpwing
55
(1)
The Rushes
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(1)
We Found
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(1)
Vespers
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(1)
Second Waking
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(1)
Whittling Toward the Unseen
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(1)
The Call
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(4)
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Lucia
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(3)
Spectator
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(2)
On Laraine's Grave Hill
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(2)
Illumination
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(1)
Passage to Kilronin
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(1)
Playing the Bones
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(2)
The Magdalene
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(3)
Linen List
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(3)
Full Moon with Bells
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(2)
Lilting
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