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Spitzenberger Sale
Lutheran poetry on sale! Yay! It’s a Spitzenberger sale! 🙂
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Lutheran Writers in Texas
Who are the Lutheran writers in Texas? Now that I’m here, I want to know. 🙂
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Lutheran Books of Poetry
Here’s my latest list of Lutheran books of poetry. Do you know of more I can add? 🙂 Surprisingly, however, I haven’t taken the time to add a bunch of Amazon links. Please forgive me. Just wanted to get the … Continue reading
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Tanka Schon
Today’s post is a review of Lutheran poet Ray Spitzenberger’s latest release: Tanka Schön: Poems by a Texas Wend.
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Walk a Little Slower
Lutheran author Tanner Olson has a new book of poetry out: Walk a Little Slower: A Collection of Poems and Other Words.
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Open Prairies Review
Today’s post is a review of Lutheran poet Ray Spitzenberger‘s (second to latest) book: Open Prairies: Poems of Reflection on a Life in Texas. Silly me, I thought I was reading his latest, but I got both books at the … Continue reading
Tanka Schön
Ray Spitzenberger is a great guy: a retired LCMS pastor and a longtime Lutheran poet! I’ve blogged before about his books of poetry, which I’ll link below, but today I’m happy to announce his latest release: Tanka Schön: Poems by a … Continue reading
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Poetry books for Christmas
Yep, time for one of my period posts about how Lutherans ought to read more poetry. Mostly I want to remind you that Lutheran poetry is INCREASINGLY AVAILABLE! Buy poetry books for Christmas, especially Lutheran poetry books! I know you … Continue reading
Open Prairies
A new release from a Lutheran poet! Ray Spitzenberger has published another book of poetry, Open Prairies: Poems of Reflection on a Life of Texas!
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Without Dreams . . .
Lutheran author and artist Ray Spitzenberger commented on his Facebook the other day about seeing a message on Facebook: “Without dreams we reach nothing.” He applied it to himself, as he continues to write and pursue his passions, so let’s … Continue reading
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