Michael Fitzsimons - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Mon, 11 Nov 2019 07:57:34 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Michael Fitzsimons - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Reflections on cancer diagnosis: "Michael I thought you were dead" https://cathnews.co.nz/2019/11/11/michael-i-though-you-were-dead-poetry/ Mon, 11 Nov 2019 07:01:30 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=122873 michael I thought you were dead

Dealing with a cancer diagnosis was the catalyst for a new book of poems from Wellington poet and publisher Michael Fitzsimons, with the title of Michael I thought you were dead. "Michael I thought you were dead is an honest and searching account of what it feels like to confront one's mortality and find spiritual Read more

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Dealing with a cancer diagnosis was the catalyst for a new book of poems from Wellington poet and publisher Michael Fitzsimons, with the title of Michael I thought you were dead.

"Michael I thought you were dead is an honest and searching account of what it feels like to confront one's mortality and find spiritual meaning in life's most difficult circumstances," says The Cuba Press publisher Mary McCallum.

"But there is light and lightness in Michael's observations and a nice turn of humour that you don't expect.

The black humour of the title poem is just a start.

At one point, for example, he describes putting on a pair of shorts and some fancy French aftershave to go and see the oncologist. It finishes: "I await the verdict. A scented man."

Fitzsimons says writing the poems helped him make sense of what was happening to him.

Writing poems is my way of facing danger. Words on a page, however they tumble out, are my prayer, (from "Markings".)

Speaking at the launch of the book, artist and writer Gregory O'Brien described Michael, I thought you were dead as "a love poem to the world and its inhabitants".

"It is hard to imagine a book more infused with living, with seasonal growth and rebirth, with the wairua and spirit of being alive.

In the middle of an encounter with death, we find ourselves at the very heart of life."

"This is a book of lessons, softly, wisely told. Michael, I thought you were dead is made up of a collection of poems followed by a section called "Markings", which is a journal-like sifting of experience.

Says Mary: "Mike writes of the world in front of him in his eagle's eyrie or on a bushwalk -intimate illuminated moments that suddenly take flight and give us a perspective as big as the world."

Michael Fitzsimons is a regular contributor to the Catholic media and his latest publishing project was Joy Cowley's Veil Over the Light.

His first book of poems, Now You Know, was recommended in Radio New Zealand's annual poetry highlights.

Michael I thought you were dead is available at all good independent bookstores, online from The Cuba Press and Pleroma.

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Friend's cancer sparks poems https://cathnews.co.nz/2015/09/22/friends-cancer-sparks-poems/ Mon, 21 Sep 2015 19:01:10 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=76840

Michael Fitzsimons, a former editor of Zealandia Catholic Newspaper, is a director of Wellington-based communications and publishing company, FitzBeck Creative. He has written a number of books, including the Wellington Book and the NZ Book, but this is his first book of poems. The collection, called Now You Know, includes poems by Michael Fitzsimons and Read more

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Michael Fitzsimons, a former editor of Zealandia Catholic Newspaper, is a director of Wellington-based communications and publishing company, FitzBeck Creative.

He has written a number of books, including the Wellington Book and the NZ Book, but this is his first book of poems.

The collection, called Now You Know, includes poems by Michael Fitzsimons and photographs by Philip Birch.

It will be launched at St Joseph's, Mt Victoria on Thursday, September 24, 6pm. All are welcome.

"This collection features a series of vibrant weather photographs taken by Philip who was a wonderful friend for more than 40 years," says Michael.

"After Philip was diagnosed with terminal cancer, we decided we should collaborate on a publication. I've been a writer most of my working life and he had a store of great weather photographs."

"We knew we were unlikely to get it published in time. Philip died last October so my goal was to complete the project over the next year."

Philip was a parishioner at St Joseph's, Mt Victoria for more than 20 years, and established the garden around the church.

"Philip's life of simplicity and service was an inspiration to many people," says Michael. "He was a landscape gardener, counselor and former priest who always strived to live the Gospel life."

Despite the sadness, Now You Know is a hope-filled book at heart, says Michael Fitzsimons.

"It has two parts - general poems that I guess you could say are broadly spiritual in nature, and a series of poems about Philip."

"The poems cover many topics from new life to death and a few epiphanies on the way through."

Copies of Now You Know are available from Unity Books, Wellington and by emailing mike@fitzbeck. co.nz

Now You Know will be launched at St Joseph's, Mt Victoria on Thursday, 24 September 6pm. All are welcome.

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