Writer:
Julie has published a book of poems, a one-woman play and is currently working on another poetry book and compilation of one-act plays.
Her Poetry Book:
Church on the Screen: A Sunday Series of Pandemic Poetry is a collection of poems penned by poet Julie Fitzpatrick as the world shut down. Inspired by the shift to online church services as the Covid-19 pandemic swept through her community, Julie turned to writing. This is a spiritual time capsule which marks a search for meaning in an unprecedented time.
To order your copy, email: breakwaterbks@gmail.com
Her play: 77 U-Turn is the poetic, touching, and honest solo show that Julie Fitzpatrick wrote about going home again, parenting, love, loss, confusion and what happens when we turn around and look back before moving forward.
To order your copy and for licensing information please visit Next Stage Press.
Other places where Julie’s writing can be found…
Julie’s poem “slice” will be featured in Beyond Words Literary Magazine Anthology 2024.
From Wingless Dreamer Publishers to Julie: “Congratulations! Your work has been chosen for publication with us. We are honored to feature your exquisite literary piece in Wingless Dreamer Publisher's upcoming anthology titled ‘Threads of Time.’ The book with your poem included are expected to be published, hopefully by the end of March 2024.”
Julie’s “Sankofa” can be read on The Franklinton Center at Bricks Website
Julie’s poem “it’s your thumbs that do me in” was be published in Allegory Ridge’s 2022 Anthology
“I met love” and other tiny notes on CT Julie’s piece in The New Haven Register
Three of Julie’s poems were on exhibit in “Future Voices: Literature with Shoreline Arts Alliance.”
Julie was named a 2020 Award Winner by Writer’s Digest for her poem “kite.”
Julie’s poem “Greasy Gone” was chosen for publication by Poets’ Choice for their book entitled Close Friends and Relatives, available on Amazon.
All the World’s a Stage: A Guilford (Pandemic) Love Story with Julie Fitzpatrick, Victoria Newman, Dana Canevari, Alice Chen, Meg Teape, Stephanie Little Brown, Christina Stevens
Julie’s “Thankful Mom is Still With Us” is in The New Haven Register
Julie’s poem “the hand” is a Semifinalist in TulipTree’s Disruptors Contest
An audacious feat!
Julie writes a Letter to the Editor