William Garrett Wright is an American poet, editor, and writer. Raised in Edgefield, South Carolina, Wright has worked as an educator at institutions such as Emory University, Oxford College at Emory University, and The University of Tennessee. His poems have been published in Oxford American, AGNI, Antioch Review, Kenyon Review, and Shenandoah, among others. His first book of poetry, Dark Orchard, was published in 2005. His third book, Tree Heresies, was released in 2015 and won Wright the 2016 Georgia Author of the Year (Poetry) award.[1]Specter Mountain, a collaborative volume of poems written with Jesse Graves, won the Appalachian Book of the Year award in 2019.[2]
Specter Mountain. Mercer University Press. (Co-written with Jesse Graves), 2018. ISBN978-0881466539
Creeks of the Upper South. Jacar Press and Unicorn Press (jointly published). (Co-written with Amy Wright), 2016. ISBN978-0877759492
As editor
Broken Hallelujah: The New and Selected Poems of Jack Butler. Texas Review Press, 2015. ISBN978-1933896960
Why He Doesn’t Sleep: The Selected Poems of Stephen Gardner. Texas Review Press, 2013. ISBN978-1937875633
As co-editor
Hard Lines: Rough South Poetry. University of South Carolina Press, 2016. (Co-edited with Daniel Cross Turner). ISBN978-1611176353
The World Is Charged: Poetic Engagements with Gerard Manley Hopkins. Clemson University Press and Liverpool University Press, 2016 (Co-edited with Daniel Westover). ISBN978-1942954200
As series editor and volume co-editor
The Southern Poetry Anthology, Volume X: Alabama. Texas Review Press, 2023. ISBN 978-1-68003-326-7
The Southern Poetry Anthology, Volume IX: Virginia. Texas Review Press, 2022. ISBN 978-1-68003-195-9