John Daniel

John Daniel is the author of ten books of essays, memoir, poetry, and fiction who makes his living as a writer and itinerant teacher in workshops and writer-in-residence positions around the country. John's maternal grandfather, Oscar B. Hawes, was a Unitarian minister ordained in 1897; John's father helped found a Unitarian Fellowship in Springfield, Missouri.

You can learn more on John's own website and on that of his publisher, Lost Horse Press.

From John Daniel

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Among other wonders of our lives, we are alive with one another, we live here in the light of this unlikely world that isn’t ours for long. May we spend generously the time we are given. May we enact our responsibilities as thoroughly as we enjoy our pleasures....

Poetry | By John Daniel | April 5, 2018 | From WorshipWeb

It would be a quieter holiday, no fireworks or loud parades, no speeches, no salutes to any flag, a day of staying home instead of crowding away, a day we celebrate nothing gained in war but what we’re given — how the sun’s warmth is democratic, touching everyone, and the rain is democratic...

Poetry | By John Daniel | April 5, 2018 | From WorshipWeb

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