Margaret Ann Philbrick
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Margaret Ann Philbrick

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Margaret Ann Philbrick is an award-winning novelist and an award-winning poet. She lives into her calling as a writer and life-long gardener to plant seeds in hearts. John Ruskin’s view that the “greatest thing a human soul ever does in this world is to see something and tell what it saw in a plain way,” is a core motivation of her work in photography, poetry, painting, writing and music. Her latest release House of Honor- the Heist of Caravaggio’s Nativity was named to the Kirkus Top 100 Books of 2024 list. Her critically acclaimed first novel, A Minor: A Novel of Love, Music, and Memory explores the relationship between music and dementia and releases as an audiobook with EMBEDDED classical music in Spring of 2025, from Audible. Margaret writes across all genre and has essays in Christianity Today, Relevant, The Redbud Hyphen, and Patheos. Her Christmas book, Back to the Manger, lovingly illustrated by her mother in oil paintings, has become a holiday classic. Margaret is a founding member of the Redbud Writers Guild NFP and is the contributing editor of the Guild’s collection of essays and poetry for women, Everbloom. She read English at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, focused on the modernist poets and Shakespeare. She has a B.A. in English Literature from Trinity University in San Antonio TX and a Masters (M.A.T.) from National Louis University. Margaret is a member of the Redbud Writers Guild, ACFW and the Door County Published Author Collective. You can find Margaret digging in the dirt or wandering in a forest. Please connect with her via her website, margaretphilbrick. Her poetry and photographs are available on Instagram and TikTok at seasonedpoetess.
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