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Daniel Fitzpatrick

@fitzthewriter

Poet, novelist, translator. Dante’s Comedy (En Route 2021). Restoring the Lord’s Day (Sophia 2024). First Make Mad (Wipf & Stock, forthcoming). JDV editor.

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July is a hard month, recalling many beloved dead—my cousin, my grandmother, my godmother. The light is long and bitterly hot. But there remains a radiance many evenings and a reminder to pray for them and to listen.

July is a hard month, recalling many beloved dead—my cousin, my grandmother, my godmother. The light is long and bitterly hot. But there remains a radiance many evenings and a reminder to pray for them and to listen.
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newversereview.com/2-3-a-a-gunther Today in New Verse Review, a poem I’ve been submitting around since I wrote it in March of 2020. You may already be sick again of what I’m eulogizing here, but remember: I wasn’t sure if it would be back.

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Thank you, New Verse Review and Steven Knepper for sharing my poem in this issue. I'm looking forward to reading through them all.

Thank you,  New Verse Review and Steven Knepper for sharing my poem in this issue.  I'm looking forward to reading through them all.
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So honored by this bright and careful review of The Locust Years by one of my literary heroes, Sally Thomas . Thanks to Fare Forward for publishing it. “One striking hallmark of Pastor’s body of work is that nobody else today seems to be asking his soul where its wisdom is…”

So honored by this bright and careful review of The Locust Years by one of my literary heroes, <a href="/SallyThomasNC/">Sally Thomas</a> . Thanks to <a href="/Fare_Fwd/">Fare Forward</a> for publishing it.

“One striking hallmark of Pastor’s body of work is that nobody else today seems to be asking his soul where its wisdom is…”
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What if everyone--wonderful that it is so many!--who remembered Jane Greer here bought her in-print books from Lambing Press and read them? Or gave them as gifts? Bouquets of words, full of life, from Jane Greer to us...

What if everyone--wonderful that it is so many!--who remembered <a href="/NorthDakotaJane/">Jane Greer</a> here bought her in-print books from <a href="/lambingpress/">Lambing Press</a> and read them? Or gave them as gifts? Bouquets of words, full of life, from Jane Greer to us...
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I did not know Jane Greer except from afar, so I was surprised to read in her obituary that her return to writing poetry came on a trip to New Orleans. I’m thinking our Joie de Vivre poetry reading in the fall will incorporate her work somehow.