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Fret Not is an invitation to see the wildwood of life in the half-light of a half-forgotten dusk. It begins with a stroll past the treeline, proceeds by way of encounters with various creatures, characters, and scenes, and ends with the twin laments of someone who has gone too far and someone who has not. It is the author's childhood in brief.

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Fret Not is an invitation to see the wildwood of life in the half-light of a half-forgotten dusk. It begins with a stroll past the treeline, proceeds by way of encounters with various creatures, characters, and scenes, and ends with the twin laments of someone who has gone too far and someone who has not. It is the author's childhood in brief.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Shindler is a writer living in Washington, D.C and a Contributing Editor at The Vital Center. His work-which includes essays, poetry, short stories, autobiography, and criticism-has been published in outlets including Church Life, HillRag, University Bookman, Washington Examiner, Mere Orthodoxy, American Spectator, Providence, Apocalypse Confidential, and The North American Anglican. Since 2019, he has also been a regulator translator of German and Italian prewar poetry, particularly that of Gabriele D'Annunzio.