I can't believe I included an link to an article about Notre Dame's football team, but I did. And also ones about the lesson of pennies, Thomas Wolfe, Rome and "jazz like blue." And a whole lot more.
Prose
“In defense of food and all who bring it to our tables” by Ann Voskamp at A Holy Experience.
“Our Lady’s Football Team” by David Griffith for The Image Journal.
“Monsters for Halloween” and “Reflections on an Empty Boat” by Diane Walker at Contemplative Photography.
“Chains” by Michelle DeRusha at Graceful.
“Ripple” by Laura Boggess at The Wellspring.
“An Open Hand” by Sarah Salter at Living Between the Lines.
“November Treasure” by Cassandra Frear at Moonboat CafĂ©.
“To Do” and “Fellers, there’s trouble at the old ranchola“ by Darlene at A Simple Country Girl.
“How to Be the Answer to Your Own Prayers” by Jennifer Dukes-Lee at Getting Down with Jesus.
“We Collect Words” by Jessica Griffith at The Image Journal.
“Wisdom by Pooh” by Susan Etole at Just…A Moment.
“Thomas Wolfe Then and Now” by Andy Whitman for The Image Journal.
“Weeping and Celebrating” by Sandra Heska King.
“Pennies” by Doug Spurling at Spurling Silver.
“The Dragon’s Gift” by Louise Gallagher at Recover Your Joy.
“Listening to Judy Chicago” by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
“It Took Prison, Part 2” by Jessica McGuire at Jazamama.
“Big Katy” by Kathleen Overby at Almost Paradisical.
“Ode to My Father” by David Rupert at Red-Letter Believers.
“Still Holding” by Billy Coffey.
Poetry
“Repetitions of Oswiecim” by Nicholas Samaras for The Valparaiso Poetry Review.
“In Silence” by Emmett Wheatfall.
“Something Sunday – Psalm 40” and “Semblance Restored” by Jerry at Under the Door Frame.
“Storm” by Eric Swalberg at Journey of Words.
“Where Traces End” by Matt Quinn at PoemBlaze.
“Street Corner Windows” by Brian Miller at WayStationOne.
“Death Has Its Place with Love Conjoined” by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
“Buon Compleanno” by Steven Marty Grant at Urbanality.
“Falling Over You” by Michael Perkins at Untitled.
“Rubble” by Robbie Pruitt.
“Casting Nets” by Melissa at All the Words.
“Tuesday Nights on Texas Avenue” by Lorenzo at Crowned with Laurels.
“Ephesus Turnaround” by Monica Sharman at Know-Love-Obey God.
“A Villanelle – Night and Day” by Adam White.
“Fidelity” by Justinian at Delight and Glory and Oddity and Light.
“Jazz Like Blue” by Milton Brasher-Cunningham at Don’t Eat Alone.
Paintings and Photographs
"Story-Telling: 3 From Here and There” by Kelly, Claire and Sarah.
“Morning Channel,” mixed media on Yupo by Randall David Tipton.
Photograph: Lamp by Nancy Rosback. Used with permission.
11 comments:
Thanks Glynn, I appreciate all your good work and faithfulness putting this together for us. Like man's best friend brings the newspaper each Saturday morning.
*sits by Doug*
Love! Love! SGR!
Thankful for the man who "likes good poetry".As always,I feel honored to be included.All the best to you kind sir!
Thank you, Glynn, for including me. And always thankful for the meal you spread before us on Saturday morning.
Me to! Thankful for the meal and the recognition.
Have a great - technology free - weekend!
Great list. Thank you for including me. That poem turned out to be one of the most commented on.
I have lots of catching up to do because of computer issues this week ... this helps! And thank you for including me.
The Spirit of Food touched me deeply, as did Anne's post.
Loverby sees this grief in his dad's eyes because he encouraged all five boys to LEAVE the prairie. He made sure they all got an education because he didn't have one. I've never met a man with more wisdom than he has. He has sold the homestead. It is the end of the most honoring work a man could have - in this family. I weep.
the people that you collect are like flowers, and with your colourful selections, you make a beautiful arrangement.
Thanks for gathering all these wonderful links! Your post is like a basket of fruit, all ripe for the tasting. Blessings to you.
Glynn, Thanks for including me in your list. Thanks for continuing reading my blog, even though I was off the map for a while. And thank you, most of all, for all the hard work you put into reading, supporting and encouraging writers and artists -- and for compiling this weekly list! You really are a gift -- I mean that!
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