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Debra Marquart was born on 1956 in Napoleon, North Dakota, is an American poet. Discover Debra Marquart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Debra Marquart is an American poet and musician from the small town of Napoleon, North Dakota.
After finishing high school, she toured with rock and heavy metal bands throughout the 1980s.
At the end of the decade she studied at Moorhead State University, Minnesota, graduating with a Master of Liberal Arts in 1990.
In 1991 she moved to Iowa, enrolling at Iowa State University (ISU) in Ames and earned a Master of Arts in Creative Writing in 1993 with a thesis entitled "The Horizontal Life: Poems, Stories, Essays".
She became an English professor at ISU and has been directing the MFA program in 'creative writing and environment'.
Since 1992 she has been performing as singer-songwriter with the band The Bone People.
After graduating with master's degrees from Moorhead State University and Iowa State University (ISU), she became an English professor at ISU, directing an MFA program in "creative writing and environment".
In November 2013, the North Dakota Humanities Council invited her to a "traveling residency to gather cultural and environmental impact stories in the North Dakota Oil Patch".
She taught writers' workshops in Bakken communities most affected by hydraulic fracking.
She has developed concerns about the environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing, the 3900 oil spills in North Dakota since the oil boom, and water quality.
She is also concerned about the ICBMs still planted in the fracking zone.
In 2014, she taught writers' workshops in Bakken oil field communities most affected by hydraulic fracking, where "many people ... are despairing – feeling that they have been declared an energy sacrifice zone."
In a 2016 Iowa Public Radio interview, she read the poem "Lament" from "Small buried things".
"There are some good things about the oil boom, but we must realize that many people in the state are despairing – feeling that they have been declared an energy sacrifice zone and the rest of the country doesn't care what their land and water will be like. I love the place, so I must speak up for it."
She has published six books, which includes three poetry collections, a book of short stories, and a memoir.
She has edited several other books including the 2016 anthology ''Nothing to Declare: A Guide to the Flash Sequence.
She is a singer-songwriter with the band The Bone People, a jazz-poetry rhythm & blues project with Anthony Stevens and Peter Manesis, and released the CDs Orange Parade (acoustic rock) and A Regular Dervish (jazz-poetry).
She has received the following awards:
She is the Poet Laureate of Iowa since 2019.
In 2021 she received an Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship.
Marquart grew up on a farm originally purchased by her great-grandfather in the small town of Napoleon, North Dakota.
She was the youngest of five children.
Though her father relocated the family to Bismarck at one point, none of his brothers was willing to run the farm, so they returned.
Marquart loathed the place, the hard physical labor, and the limited prospects for women, and was eager to leave.