From my Amazon.com author page:
As an English teacher, scholar, and poet, I map the world with words.
I am a true devotee of the liberal arts. From the smallest question of paragraph structure to the profoundest meditation on “this quintessence of dust” who dwells “on this isthmus of a middle state,” I teach English in order to guide, guard, and goad my willing students into habits that make for virtue.
I have travelled farther than I ever could have imagined, and am happier to have come home than I ever would have believed. My first home taught me that if I truly know where my home is, I need never be homesick. Coming home to the Catholic Church and to my loving wife now teach me how to dwell, to abide.
…and I will read by any light I can find.
(source: Amazon.com: Peter G. Epps: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle)
From my Lulu.com author page:
Finds that seeking the True, the Good, and the Beautiful is sometimes more like fumbling in the dark for a light switch than like a hero’s quest.
A small-town preacher’s kid who has travelled farther than he ever could have imagined, and is happier to have come home than he ever would have believed. Home taught him to love his roots, but never be homesick. Coming home to the Catholic church and to his loving wife are teaching him to dwell, to abide.
Writes poems. Teaches students. Loves his wife.
Reads by any light.
(source: Peter G. Epps’s Books and Publications Spotlight)
