Other Inspired Work
Living the Gift of Today
Dear Lord, Help me live this day as if it were new—bright with hope, passion, and energy. Let me laugh and play with childlike joy,living without...
Death of the Last Centaur
Inspired by Émile Antoine Bourdelle's sculpture at Allerton Park, Monticello, Illinois, which I happened upon on a hike one fine morning. A warm...
Lessons from Father
A tribute to the life and fatherhood of Derrell Winsor Anglyn, Sr. by Alan Anglyn From darkness, light— a child is born into this world. Vulnerable,...
The Last Banana
It all began last week—The banana was perfectSo delectable, desirable. Do you want this?You can have it.Did you have plans for it?Yes, but I’ll eat...
My Books
Alan Anglyn
Author of The Telephone Man and the Widow’s Fortune… a wry, heartfelt, novel steeped in Appalachian grit. A story of quiet redemption, unexpected heroism, and the connections that matter most.




