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Michael Fitzgerald

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Michael Fitzgerald is the author of many books of poetry, non-fiction and children's literature. He has studied at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, Earlham College and the Iowas Writers' Workshop. He has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, received an Ackerman Nicholson Fellowship and Garrabrandt Poetry Medallion.

He has worked on projects for the Association for Baha'i Studies, the Center for Science in the Public Interest, Defenders of Wildlife, the Folger Shakespeare Library, the National Federation for the Blind, National Public Radio, the Smithsonian Institution, the US Public Interest Research Group and others.

Publications[edit]

  • A Holy Day Gathering
  • Sonata of Spirit
  • Songs for the Phoenix
  • The Holy Passions
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