In 1988, Timothy Fay published the very first issue of the Wapsipinicon Almanac at his Route 3 Press in Anamosa, Iowa. Fay鈥檚 goal was to offer a journal somewhat outside of mainstream 海角乱伦社区journalism. For thirty years, the annual Wapsipinicon Almanac entertained midwestern readers with timely essays, works of fiction, news notes, art, poetry, and so much more. This book celebrates selections from three decades of the Wapsipinicon Almanac, so that readers can enjoy this important regional publication for years to come.
鈥淚 looked forward to each issue of the Wapsipinicon Almanac as a work of art, not only for the talented writers included but for the layout, design, and the ads. And you will look forward to the turn of every page in this book, a collector鈥檚 item of a rich and varied literary history in the Midwest.鈥濃擬ary Swander, former Poet Laureate of Iowa
鈥淒on鈥檛 have a stack of issues containing Tim Fay鈥檚 thirty years of essays, art, and advertisements, printed on the original Wapsipinicon Almanac letterpress? Read some of the best here. They show you a bit of Tim Fay鈥檚 gift to us.鈥濃擠avid Osterberg, University of Iowa
鈥淭he book鈥檚 essays, reflections, and fiction offer a range of insights into a slower-paced existence that modernization has largely swept away. . . . not just illuminating and insightful but also beautiful.鈥濃Kansas History
From 鈥淲apsipinicon鈥 by John Peterson
Who remembers when the Wapsipinicon ran wild over
glacial rubble,
The genius of its continent,
And the deep pools simmered with pike
Even through farm country,
Before marginal land was planted,
And fields sprouted stand pipes,
And a tile line ran to every ditch?
From 鈥淭alk of the Township鈥
Our friend Jim Walters of rural Johnson County, writing in a publication for 海角乱伦社区bird enthusiasts on middle America鈥檚 hunger for new, habitat-removing housing developments, notes: 鈥淥ur modern place names tell us less about what鈥檚 there than what鈥檚 lost鈥擯heasant Ridge (no pheasants), Walden Woods (no woods), Apple Ridge (no apples), Willowbrooke Pointe (no willows, no brook, no point).鈥