Carrollton by PVII

Selected Publications

We'll be posting Adam's complete publication list soon (along with tons of other interesting things to look over), but for now, here are a few things he's written:

Books

The Phoenix & the Dragon: Poems of the Alchemical Transformation (poetry, 2007)
Tellstones: Runic Divination in the Welsh Tradition (nonfiction, 2001)
Gainesville Community Haggada (co-editor). Moon Goddess Publishing, 1998 (nonfiction)
Tritt’s poetry has appeared in many magazines, as well as the anthologies Poets for Peace, She of 10,000 Names, Connections, and The Oestara Anthology of Pagan Poetry

Forthcoming from Smithcraft Press

Identity Theft (multimedia)
Bud the Spud (children’s)
Healer, Seer, Warrior, Poet: Dialogues with Modern Shamans (nonfiction)

Awards

1999 Book Club of South Florida Poetry Prize
2006 EPPIE Award for Poetry in an Anthology

Poetry: Magazines

Connections (1998): “But the Sun of Man or Respite,” “Dance,” “Spring”
Yet Another Small Magazine (1999): “Recognizing Kali in a Young Girl”
Circle Magazine (2004): “Chant”
The Cover (2005): “Boone Tavern Hotel,” “Cleaning Up,” “Gabriel Erector,” “I Met Yoko Ono,” “Pits,” “Preparing a Meal,” “When Tibetan Monks Take It Easy”

Poetry: Anthologies

The Oestara Anthology of Poetry (Oestara Publishing, 2005): “Dance,” “Hogtowne Creek,” “Recognizing Kali in a Young Girl,” “Skeleton Dance,” “Stone Circle”
Poets for Peace (Chapel Hill Press, 2002): “In the Cold.”
She of Ten Thousand Names (Spiral Publishing, 2000): “Sh’Kena”

Plays

Scheherazade and the 1000 Arabian Nights. First produced June 2006, Henegar Theater, Melbourne, Florida (children’s)

Screenwriting and Acting

Linked (actor), 2006
Ill Service (actor, script doctor, creative consultant), 2007
Route 10 (screenplay), 2007

Short Stories and Essays

“Come Dancing.” Earth First Journal 8 (IV): 15-16.
“Ezekiel’s Wheels.” CrossTIME Science Fiction Anthology, vol. 1, 2002.
“First Amendment Rights and Minority Religions: Sunday Afternoon at the Kosher Butcher.” Touchstone 10 (8): 12-13.
“Sara.” Mighty Natural 6 (1): 49-50.
“One Lost Child.” Mighty Natural 5 (6): 36-39.
“The Play’s the Thing.” Literary Liftoff 3 (1).

Kudos for Adam’s writing

Adam Byrn Tritt puts me on the horns of that dilemma between Apollo or Pan. So what makes his poetry good, then? As a poet he consulted not so much with his mortal texts, but with his heart, personal muses, and the Gods.

Raymond T. Anderson, Editor, Oestara Publishing