“Reading these poems is a bit like listening to jazz—the long vowels, bitten-off consonants, the sudden breaks, the swagger, the language forms a kind of descant to the meaning. Succinct, at times eschewing punctuation, often chasteningly ironic, the poems bring home their thoughtful conclusions with wit and style.”
Jeanne Murray Walker, author of Pilgrim, You Find the Path by Walking
Bill Stadick has published poetry for more than three decades in many publications, including First Things, Barren Magazine, The Windhover, The Christian Century, The Ekphrastic Review and The Cresset.
His poem, A Fellow You Should Look Up When You Get There, appeared in the anthology, Imago Dei: Poems from Christianity and Literature (Abilene Christian University Press, 2012). In addition, he is a featured poet in the anthology, In a Strange Land: Introducing Ten Kingdom Poets (Wipf and Stock, 2019).
Orders can be placed now for his poetry chapbook, Family Latin, which will be published by Finishing Line Press in January 2020.