SEASONS OF DIVERSITY

by Frederick Mundle


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 28/07/2021

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 408
ISBN : 9781664183377
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Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 408
ISBN : 9781664183360

About the Book

SEASONS OF DIVERSITY won the Alfred G. Bailey award for best poetry manuscript in 2014. That award had been presented via the Writers’ Federation of New Brunswick, Canada. A few of these poems in this collection had found their way into the literary journals of several universities and reputable magazines. For the most part all others have not been in print until their appearance in this book. You will find the various seasons cited in the text to be quite diverse and of interest to many walks of life. May you locate yourself in one or more of these poems. The second part of this book contains a gathering of poems entitled views from apartment 301. Most poems in that grouping earned their way into the collection by having been published by literary magazines. Judges of those literary journals determined whether these poems would or would not appear in that publication. This compilation was in part funded by the New Brunswick Arts Council (Canada). A third section is representative of a lifetime of assembled writings ranging from those published, as well as unpublished until their appearance in this writing. This section provides an overview of where the author’s pen has been over a period of fifty or more years. A fourth and final attachment to this work contains a number of haiku poems. The entire body of this work surely has some insights for people of all ages. Overall, the author has attempted to -- in as few words as possible -- capture fleeting glimpses of his fellow men and women to express those ideas in the tiniest of narratives. May all readers find an idea on which to hang a piece of their soul.


About the Author

FREDERICK MUNDLE has taught for thirty years at a community college and in the evenings for 20 plus winter seasons at night school (adults) in a First Nations’ Community. Post retirement he and his wife founded Victory Lighthouse and co-pastored there for some 15 years. Along with the Alfred G. Bailey award for best poetry manuscript (Seasons of Diversity, WFNB, 2014), Frederick had won the Edwin W. Flaherty award for creative writing (STU, 1978) and became a regional candidate for song writing contest (STARTRACK, circa 1990). He authored a newspaper column CATCH THE LIGHT and co-hosted a radio program by the same name for ten years with his spouse, Sarah Mundle. Frederick has published other works of poetry entitled: FAITHWALKERS, CHURCH! WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO MY BRIDE? A collection of essays: THE WAY OF LIGHT, various children’s stories, among other things. He holds as his highest degree a Masters in Adult Education while remaining an active member of WFNB, SOCAN, and SAC.