Kimberly Simms

Poet

Greenville, SC
South Carolina US
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Author's Bio

Kimberly Jane Simms (Gibbs) is an acclaimed Greenville poet, literary organizer, and educator whose voice is deeply rooted in the Southern tradition of storytelling, influenced by her British and Southern heritage.  Her poetry  enlightens and moves audiences offering works that are both poignant and inspiring. In her debut poetry collection, Lindy Lee: Songs on Mill Hill, Kimberly chronicles the lives of textile workers in the Piedmont region with historical accuracy and imaginative insight. Kimberly is a former Carl Sandburg National Historic Site Writer-in-Residence, a TedX speaker, and a slam pioneer turned literary curator. She is a member of the South Carolina Humanities Council’s Speakers Bureau, and her work is archived in the South Carolina Poetry Archives at Furman University.

As the founder of the nonprofit Wits End Poetry—a thriving organization she has led since 2002—Kimberly has made significant contributions to the literary arts, organizing major literary festivals and fostering community engagement. Her poems have been featured in numerous literary magazines and anthologies, and she is the author of two chapbooks in addition to her full-length collection. A past member of the championship-winning first Greenville Slam Team and a “Legend of the South” named by the National Poetry Slam, she continues to enrich the literary landscape with her creative contributions.

Kimberly holds a Master’s in English with a Creative Writing focus from Clemson University and a Bachelor’s in English from Furman University, with an additional 30 graduate hours in education. Kimberly is currently the Director of Education at the Metropolitan Arts Council in Greenville, SC where she lives with her husband and daughter. She previously served on the board of the Emrys Foundation, the Executive Committee of Poetry Slam Inc., and was the Literary Chair for the Travelers Rest Arts Mission.

 

Publications & Prizes

Books:
LINDY LEE: SONGS ON MILL HILL (Finishing Line Press, 2017)
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Quintet (Ninety-Six Press, 2003)
Prizes won: 
  • 2023 James Applewhite Poetry Prize Finalist, North Carolina Review.
  • 2020 The Byron Herbert Reece International Poetry Award, Third Place.
    Georgia Poetry Society
  • 2016 Carl Sandburg National Historic Site Writer-in-Residence.
  • 2005 The John Edward Johnson Prize, Poetry Society of SC
  • 2022 Winner and Emcee SCETV, "Simile Slam" Broadcast April 22 on SCETV.
  • 2019 Pushcart Prize Nominee for Petigru Review.
  • Teaching Artist Award. Metropolitan Arts Council. 2016
  • Georgia Writers Registry - Current

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
Appalachian, British
Prefers to work with: 
Adults, At Risk Youth, Seniors, Teachers, Teenagers
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Boston, MA
Massachusetts
Raised in: 
Greenville, SC
South Carolina
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Last update: Nov 13, 2024