Poet Laureate of South Carolina | |
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Incumbent since 2003Marjory Heath Wentworth | |
Type | Poet Laureate |
Appointer | Governor of South Carolina |
Term length | None |
Formation | 1934 |
The South Carolina Poet Laureate is the poet laureate for the state of South Carolina. As of October 2020[update], the position was vacant following the resignation of Marjory Heath Wentworth after 17 years in the post.[1] No term of office is set by law.[2][3] Laureates are appointed by the Governor of South Carolina.
The position was created by a joint resolution of the South Carolina General Assembly in 1934.[2] The term of office is not officially set, but generally it has been a life-time appointment. Governor Richard Wilson Riley changed this some during his term of office, limiting the laureateship to one-year terms.[4]
The position was not given any clear, specific duties. The honorarium of the position was only $ 1,200 by 1984.[5] However, this honorarium was cut by Governor Mark Sanford in 2003 when Wentworth agreed to serve without the pay.[6]
Prior to the official creation of the position in 1934, William Gilmore Simms had been often recognized as South Carolina's poet laureate.[7][8]
The following is a list of official South Carolina poets laureate.[9]