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Baseball Almanac presents Baseball Parks, an excellent poem which celebrates baseball ballparks.
While working as a professor of economics at an Ohio university, J. Patrick Lewis led something of a double life. Beginning his career as a children's book
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Works by J. Patrick Lewis: Please Bury Me in the Library, Doodle Dandies: Poems That Take Shape, Arithme-Tickle: An Even Number of Odd Riddle-Rhymes,
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literary bio, we've decided to "borrow" a few of J. Patrick Lewis's own words from his excellent poetry site: POETRY! POETRY! POETRY!
J. Patrick Lewis is a published adapter, author, and an illustrator of children's books and young adult books.
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Baseball Almanac presents Baseball Parks, an excellent poem which celebrates baseball ballparks.
J. Patrick Lewis, born May 5, 1942, Gary, Indiana, earned his Ph.D. in Economics at The Lewis, J. Patrick.God Made the Skunk: And Other Animal Verses,
1 Apr 2010 First, I tagged J. Patrick Lewis who was kind enough to get the ball rolling. Here is his inspired contribution, a perfect beginning,
21 Dec 2007 J. Patrick Lewis earned his Ph.D. in Economics at The Ohio State University ( 1974) and taught at Otterbein College in Westerville,
J. PATRICK LEWIS's poems have recently appeared or will soon be published in Gettysburg Review, New England Review, Dalhousie Review, West Branch,
J. Patrick Lewis (born May 5, 1942) is an American poet and prose writer noted for his children's poems and other light verse. He worked as professor of
26 Mar 2010 Today is J. Patrick Lewis day and I'm glad he's my guest. Pat has given permission to reprint a recent article about poetry.










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