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Finalist: 2025 Patty Friedmann Writing Contest, Poetry

10/15/2025

 
On October 15, 2025, Julie Elise Landry's poem "How to Learn about Lizards after a Phobia" was named as a finalist in the LMNL Arts 2025 Patty Friedmann Writing Contest associated with the Words & Music literary festival hosted by One Book One New Orleans.

Only five poets were named finalists out of a record number of submissions.

Contest judge Andy Young selected a poem by Daniel W.K. Lee as the winner and poems by Nat Gove and Carole Greenfield as the runners-up.

"This was a very hard task!" Young said. "All of the finalists’ poems were so strong!"

Landry's poem "How to Learn about Lizards after a Phobia" draws on her experiences with overcoming a lifelong lizard phobia and then becoming incredibly curious about the lizards that once plagued her. Set in an online world of digital research, the poem reckons with the invasive brown lizards (anolis sagrei) driving the native green lizards (anolis carolinensi) of New Orleans into the trees and with the speaker's lingering memories of her own fear.

"I've drafted an entire chapbook about lizards, about this phobia," Landry said. "Most of those poems are interrelated, so I hope to see them published together one day—but this poem, I think, stands quite on its own!"

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