Valerie Macon


Valerie Macon is an American civil servant and poet. She was named by Governor Pat McCrory as the eighth North Carolina Poet Laureate, a position she was set to hold from 2014 to 2016. Appointed on July 11, 2014, she subsequently resigned on July 17, 2014 amid controversy over the appointment. Macon continues to work for the state's Department of Health and Human Services as a Disability Examiner. Her two books of poetry prior to her appointment to North Carolina poet laureate were self-published in 2011 and 2014.
A third book was published by Main Street Rag Publishing in May 2015, and a fourth book was published by Main Street Rag Publishing in 2018.

Biography

Macon studied business at Adelphi University and also received a BA in English from Meredith College. She also has a degree in Interior Decorating. Macon lives in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina and has worked as a court reporter and later as a disability determination specialist at the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services since 1997.
As of July 20, 2014, Macon was listed as Recording Secretary of the North Carolina Poetry Society.

Awards

The governor's July 11 announcement indicated that Macon's books "Shelf Life" and "Sleeping Rough" were nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Prize|url=http://www.pushcartprize.com/nomination.html

Controversy

Macon's qualifications for the position have been questioned and McCrory was criticized for bypassing the establishing process and making the appointment without consulting the North Carolina Arts Council for input. Kathryn Stripling Byer, the state's fifth poet laureate, acknowledged that while there is no law requiring the governor to consult with the Arts Council, the process has always been more open and democratic in the past.
McCrory later claimed that he was "not aware of the traditional process that was in place" for selecting the state's poet laureate. Macon subsequently resigned the post on July 18.

Poetry