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    Into The Slow Drift

    Poems from 2022-23

    by John Paul Wright

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    From the banks of the Ohio to the shadow of the Alps, these poems chart a journey through grief and joy, rootedness and displacement, endings and beginnings.

    In 2021, John Paul Wright stood at the convergence of love and loss—his father's death arriving on the same day his Austrian fiancée landed in Louisville for the first time. The poems that follow trace the years after that impossible meeting: a whirlwind courtship and marriage, a honeymoon through the American South, and the leap across the Atlantic to build a life in Lustenau, Austria—80 miles from where his ancestors began their journey centuries ago.

    Here, a river worker and self-taught poet navigates the strange mirrors between Louisville and Lustenau, Schnitzelburg and the Rhine Valley, homesickness and homecoming. From playing gospel music with an Austrian choir to wrestling with German language exams, from graveside eulogies to newlywed wonder, Wright writes with the clear-eyed tenderness of someone learning what it means to belong to more than one place at once.

    These are poems about what we carry with us and what we leave behind—prayers for the living and resolutions for the lost, written by a man discovering that the quiet places aren't always where we expect to find them.
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    • Primary Category: Poetry
    • Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
      # of Pages: 60
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      • Softcover: 9798261080541
    • Publish Date: Feb 07, 2026
    • Language English
    • Keywords AmericanWriter, Poetry, Kentucky
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    John Paul Wright
    Louisville, Kentucky

    Once upon a time, John Paul Wright was a community artist in residence with the Kentucky Arts Council and a locomotive engineer for CSX Transportation. He was actively involved in his union and was co-chair of Railroad Workers United. He left the railroad in 2016 to pursue his passion and now works as a deckhand and steam fireman on the historic steamboat Belle of Louisville. He earned his Masters of Fine Arts, MFA from Twice Told Books in Louisville, KY, and his Ph.D. in life from the steel rails of the old L&N railroad, Louisville to Nashville. His work has been published in numerous magazines and trade union journals. Currently, John Paul Wright is a folk musician, poet/writer living in Louisville, Kentucky, with his wife and two cats. railroadmusic333@gmail.com

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