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Edmund Skellings was born on 12 March, 1932 in Ludlow, Massachusetts, USA, is an American poet. Discover Edmund Skellings's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Occupation Poet
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 12 March, 1932
Birthday 12 March
Birthplace Ludlow, Massachusetts, USA
Date of death 19 August, 2012
Died Place West Melbourne, Florida, USA
Nationality United States

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1932

Edmund Skellings (March 12, 1932 – August 19, 2012) was an American poet.

Edmund Skellings was born in 1932 in Ludlow, Massachusetts.

He attended Suffield Academy during his schooling career.

1957

In 1957, Skellings graduated with English honors from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

He received his doctorate in British and American literature from the University of Iowa, where he taught prosody and metrics in the Iowa Writer's Workshop.

1958

His most recent book is Collected Poems 1958-1998, published by the University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

The book also contains a Compact Disc recording of Skellings reading fifty Selected Poems.

Edmund Skellings poetry has received high praise from some of America's most respected poets.

After reading Heart Attacks, Robert Penn Warren wrote Skellings poems had, "True imagination, the real flash of language, the living rhythm."

William Stafford wrote, "One of the greatest things since Shakespeare loosed Puck.” And Richard Eberhart wrote, "Racy gifts.

They hardly hold themselves down to earth."

1962

In 1962, he published the first record-book, Duels and Duets, while experimenting with magnetic tape at the University of Iowa.

The book's covers contained vinyl recording of the poet's voice.

It ended up winning the Chicago Midwest Award for design.

During this time Skellings also experimented with video-poems created by a combination of multicamera switching and cinescope transmission.

These video-poems were then aired by WSUI.

1963

In 1963, he founded the Alaska Writer's Workshop at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks.

Skellings also organized the Alaska Flying Poets (an Upward Bound project), a group of five professors from the Workshop who flew a small airplane around Alaska and the Midwest to talk to high school students about the value of learning to write well.

The program was an enormous success and influenced many students to attend college.

The Office of Economic Opportunity even gave the poets a grant to fly out and visit students at fourteen different universities.

1967

In 1967, Skellings joined the faculty of Florida Atlantic University where he taught Understanding Poetry and Shakespeare.

He began to experiment with audio amplification and modification to augment his performance of poetry and billed himself as "The First Electric Poet."

During the late 60s, he took his Electric Poet performance to scores of college campuses and appeared on numerous television stations such as NETCHE, a Nebraska college and university network.

As his experimentation continued, Black Box, a cassette magazine, distributed a recording of his sixteen-track fifteen-minute concerto.

Later, a quadraphonic three-dimensional voice recording of his was distributed from a studio performance of his at the University of Wisconsin.

1973

In 1973, Skellings became Director of the International Institute of Creative Communication at Florida International University which brought poetry in the schools programs to over 100,000 children in South Florida.

1976

Skellings then published three volumes of poetry: Heart Attacks (1976), Face Value (1977) and Showing My Age (1978) with the University Presses of Florida.

He published these three together afterewards as a collection of three books called Nearing the Millenium.

Parts of this collection were recorded at the United States Library of Congress.

1978

Skellings purchased his first personal computer in 1978, and immediately applied for a patent which used matching colors on a computer monitor to show relationships between alphanumerics and symbols.

1980

He was the Poet Laureate of Florida from 1980 to 2012, and was succeeded by Peter Meinke.

In 1980, after a competition of four hundred Florida poets, Governor Robert Graham appointed Skellings the Poet Laureate of the State of Florida, a lifetime honor.

1981

He was awarded a United States patent for his color system in 1981, and later received similar patents from the United Kingdom and Canada.

1984

Skellings' system of organizing text on a color monitor led to the publication of a color authoring system entitled Electric Poet by International Business Machines Inc. in 1984 and a further product entitled Easy Street by McGraw-Hill.

Electric Poet was distributed to English faculty at nine of the state universities in Florida along with an Apple microcomputer.

IBM then published Electric Poet along with Comma Cat, and called Skellings' system "the best of the best" in computer-assisted teaching programs.

1985

Skellings published a new collection of poetry, Living Proof (1985) with the University Presses of Florida.

Living Proof was a collection that celebrated the creative work of both artists and scientists.

1986

In 1986, Skellings designed and implemented a microcomputer information system for The Florida House of Representatives and its district offices.

1989

IBM later appointed Edmund Skellings as one of twelve IBM Consulting scholars in the entire nation in 1989 and awarded him a grant to establish a Florida Writers Network to connect three universities creative writing programs.