David Mason is an acclaimed author and poet born on December 11, 1954 in Bellingham, WA. He is the current Colorado Poet Laureate and co-director of the Creative Writing Program at Colorado College. His works include poetry collections such as The Country I Remember and The Buried Houses, as well as the historical verse novel Ludlow and essays and memoirs.
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💰 Net worth: $10 million (2024)
About
As Colorado Poet Laureate and co-director of the Creative Writing Program at Colorado College, this acclaimed author published poetry collections such as The Country I Remember and The Buried Houses. He also became recognized for his historical verse novel, Ludlow, as well as for his essays and memoirs.
Before Fame
After earning his undergraduate degree from Colorado College, he received his PhD from the University of Rochester and subsequently began a decade-long teaching career at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
Trivia
His acclaimed poems include "Night Squall" (published in the New Criterion journal in 1996), "A Thorn in the Paw" (published in Poetry magazine in 2004), and "The Country I Remember: A Narrative" (published in the Hudson Review in 1995).
Family Life
He and his first wife, Jonna Heinrich, lived in Greece for a time. He later married Anne Lennox and, when that union also ended in divorce, fellow poet Cally Conan-Davies.
Associated With
He and German poet Andrea Hollander Budy were both recipients of the prestigious Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize.