UA Press Author Spotlight: James McWilliams & A. P. Walton - On the Life, Poetry & Letters of Frank Stanford

UA Press Author Spotlight: James McWilliams & A. P. Walton - On the Life, Poetry & Letters of Frank Stanford

Sunday, September 27, 2026 · 3:00 PM CDT · Fayetteville Public Library · Fayetteville, AR

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Join us for a moderated discussion with University of Arkansas Press authors James McWilliams and A. P. Walton. They’ll be speaking about their recent works published by the Press: The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford (2025), The Battlefield Where the Moon Says I Love You (2026), and Letters of a Poet Dying: The Selected Correspondence of Frank Stanford (2026). Zach Harrod, Stanford film documentarian, will moderate. Books will be available for purchase. The authors will sign books following the program. This event will be livestreamed. Watch it here → "Frank Stanford was one of the most recognized and prolific emerging poets of his generation until his suicide at the age of twenty-nine. Though all but two of his books remain out of print, his poems, which pitch startling and often surreal imagery against stark Southern landscapes, have sustained Stanford’s reputation and influence among poets who knew him during his lifetime and have ushered in a resurgence of admirers among a new generation of poets." - Encyclopedia of Arkansas About the authors James McWilliams is the author of The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford (Finalist, 2026 Pulitzer Prize for Biography). His writing has appeared in Oxford American, Virginia Quarterly Review, Harper’s Magazine, and The Paris Review. A winner of the Hiett Prize in the Humanities, he is professor of history at Texas State University. A. P. Walton, a poet, studied literature at Lund University, where he authored a seminal thesis on Frank Stanford. He is the editor of Letters of a Poet Dying (2026), the first-ever edition of Stanford’s selected letters. McWilliams and Walton co-edited Stanford's The Battlefield Where the Moon Says I Love You. "A one-of-a-kind outlaw epic, The Battlefield has hidden in the literary shadows for half a century as a mystical artifact. Now, in this first scholarly edition, Stanford’s visionary masterpiece returns, fortified by the editorial precision and contextual care it deserves." -…

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