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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2025 · 26 MIN

Author Raymond Luczak pens Ironhood

from For the Love of Books Podcast · host Emma Palova

“Deaf and rejected, Luczak longs for visibility among those who erase him: class bullies, teachers, and even his mother, who goes to the grave unable to accept her gay son. I found myself rereading Ironhood, wanting to savor his writing.” — Beverly Matherne, author of Potions d’amour, thés, incantations / Love Potions, Teas, Incantations Sponsored by Modern History Press, Moravian Sons Distillery, author Terri Martin and Doc Chavent In Ironhood, the acclaimed poet Raymond Luczak recalls the neighbors and shopkeepers he once knew while growing up in Ironwood, Michigan during the 1970s and 1980s. They included a scruffy man who smoked cheap cigars while tending to his fragrant backyard garden, a cat-eyed woman who stood watch over a sea of typewriters, a bald jeweler whose dexterous fingers repaired a watch's minuscule innards, and tired cashiers in red smocks who dreamed at the western edge of town. Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy of Ironhood. Copyright (c) 2025 Emma Blogs, LLC.

“Deaf and rejected, Luczak longs for visibility among those who erase him: class bullies, teachers, and even his mother, who goes to the grave unable to accept her gay son. I found myself rereading Ironhood, wanting to savor his writing.” — Beverly Matherne, author of Potions d’amour, thés, incantations / Love Potions, Teas, Incantations Sponsored by Modern History Press, Moravian Sons Distillery, author Terri Martin and Doc Chavent In Ironhood, the acclaimed poet Raymond Luczak recalls the neighbors and shopkeepers he once knew while growing up in Ironwood, Michigan during the 1970s and 1980s. They included a scruffy man who smoked cheap cigars while tending to his fragrant backyard garden, a cat-eyed woman who stood watch over a sea of typewriters, a bald jeweler whose dexterous fingers repaired a watch's minuscule innards, and tired cashiers in red smocks who dreamed at the western edge of town. Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy of Ironhood. Copyright (c) 2025 Emma Blogs, LLC.

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