POETRY

“Ars Poetica (with Squirrels),”* Equinox, Vol. 5, Fall 2023, edited by Kelly Ann Ellis, hotpoet, p. 15.

*Honorable Mention, Poetry Contest

“Any Further Comments?” Writing Texas 9, edited by John Schulze, TCU Press, 2023.

“A Mermaid’s Love” and “Poet’s House.” Chaos Dive Reunion Anthology. Mutabilis Press, June 2023.

“Wildflowers,”* “Dry Spell, Dark Gift,” and “Apology with Gratitude.” Synkroniciti Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 1. Jan. 2021.

*Winner, Synkroniciti Winter Poetry Contest

“mono no aware” and “Up Early.” Vamp Cat Magazine, Feb./March 2020.

“Time Enough at Last.” Houston Poetry Fest 2019 Anthology. ed. Daniel R. Carrington. pp. 38-39.

“Plunder.” Texas Poetry Calendar 2020. ed. by Zoë Fay-Stindt and Allyson Whipple. Austin: Kallisto Gaia Press, 2019.

The Deputy and His Partner.” Barren Magazine. No. 8, Rust in Bloom. May 2019.

“Documentarian.” Ocotillo Review, Vol 3.1. Kallisto Gaia Press. March 2019.

Around the Fire.” Syntax & Salt Magazine. Issue 4. 1 Dec 2018.

“The Viewing.” Relief: A Journal of Art and Faith. Spring 2018.

“Chatter of the boys at the.” Week 23: The Breakfast Special. Poetry Pea Podcast. 24 April 2018.

“Mentor.” Di-vêrsé-city 2018: Austin International Poetry Festival Anthology.

A Street.” The Ekphrastic Review. 3 April 2018.

Planes gas Dibrom clouds.” (Haiku). Haiku Hotline, Vol. 11: Bees. Interesting People Reading Poetry Podcast. 23 Oct. 2017. Broadcast.

“Why I Write Poetry.” Poetic Asides by Robert Lee Brewer. Writer’s Digest. 15 Aug. 2017.

Contributor to “Code Switch’s crowdsourced poem.” Ed. Kima Jones (@kima_jones). Code Switch. NPR.org. Twitter.com. #CSPoetry. 9 Apr. 2014.

“Ode to My Gallbladder.” DiverseWorks on Wednesdays, Slinging Ink: Lost and Found. DiverseWorks, Houston. 13 Mar. 2013. Reading. Finalist.

I Want Someone to Say.” Alba: A Journal of Short Poetry 16 (2008).

“Selections from Fishing on the Parlor Floor.” Conference of College Teachers of English. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX. 4 Mar. 2006. Reading.

“Mama Lydie’s Pervey.” The Poetry Society of Texas, Student Awards Winners 2003. Dallas: Poetry Society of Texas, 2003. p. 15.

“Small Deaths.” Anniversary Di-verse-city: An Austin International Poetry Festival Anthology. Austin: Morgan Printing, 2002. p. 54.

“Respect.” 2001: A Di-verse-city Odyssey. Ed. Scott Wiggerman. Austin: Morgan Printing, 2001. p. 62.

“A Scene, After.” Austin Daze, Aug. 2000, p. 8.

“Betty’s Season.” Di-verse-city 2000: An Austin International Poetry Festival Anthology. Austin: Morgan Printing, 2000. p. 51.


BOOKS


Title: In Fidelity
Contributors: Courtney O'Banion Smith
Published by: Poetry Society of Texas
ISBN13: 978-0996231145
Release Date: July 2023
Genre:
Pages: 80

How do you stay faithful to the truth, to memory, to others? What do you do after you're betrayed or you betray another? Winner of the 2022 Catherine Case Lubbe Manuscript Award sponsored by the Poetry Society of Texas, In Fidelity explores how we remember the past and imagine the future while remaining true to our memories, ourselves, and each other.

From poems examining loss, love, and the ecological ramifications of our decisions to a love triangle during the Great Depression and surreal, ekphrastic poems portraying the marriage of a mermaid and a werewolf, these poems expose how we make choices and make a way despite and because of love.


Who could put T. Rex and IKIA in Van Gogh’s bedroom followed by a werewolf and ghosts? Who could have so much at stake? So much subtlety?— Yes, from the beginning, In Fidelity will be a good read. Much relies on paintings— on images— on the storm of love. Courtney O'Banion Smith’s poems are boats for us to row. What else could she do for a flooded world?

Diane Glancy
Jigsaw and Psalm to Whom(e)

 

The fidelity in Courtney O'Banion Smith's eclectic debut amounts to a devotion to nonstop musicality and a cinematic crispness in sharing revelatory details. Hers is a sensibility that makes time for mermaids ("my scales might as well have been a shimmering dress") and extinct rhinos as well as heady love, addiction, and other everyday foibles. There's empathy in her ekphrastic poems and bravery and candor in her family poems that suggest home can be both ground zero and a wellspring of inspiration. The poet's affection for and curiosity about the brimming world is everywhere present in this dynamic, all-embracing book.

Cyrus Cassells
2021 Poet Laureate of Texas

In Fidelity distinguishes itself [with] a voice that manages a delicate balance between the credibly colloquial and the unexpectedly lyric and wise...Generously grounded in the day-to-day, our one true home, its verses [are] intensified by elements of heartbreaking personal story rendered with a restraint that never sentimentalizes, over-explains, or advertises its occasion. To find faith in such a world, made problematic by generations of loss and betrayal, is to do so without euphemistic abstraction...The author seeks a higher “fidelity” in the sense of both a truth-telling and the loyal kinship such a truth would forge.

Bruce Bond

Contest Judge, Invention of the Wilderness

 

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REVIEWS


Rev. of Uncle Ernest, by Larry D. Thomas. VACPoetry.org. Virtual Artists Collective.  Timberline Press. 2 Mar. 2013. Web.

“Poetry and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.” Rev. of The Fraternity of Oblivion by Larry D. Thomas. Texas Books in Review 28:1-2 (2008): 22+. Print.

Rev. of Song of the World Becoming: New and Collected Poems, 1981-2001, by Pattiann RogersSouthwestern American Literature 28.1 (2002): 117-18. Print.