Saturday, February 19, 2011

Saturday Good Reads


It was a great week. Offline, spring reared its beautiful if premature head in St. Louis. Online, all these posts showed up, including a return by my friend Justinian, a poet who blogs at Delight and Glory and Oddity and Light. He’s been offline for a few months, taking care of serious things. And now he’s back.

Prose

"Sanctification, a Strange Dream, and the Human Condition" by Bob Spencer at Wilderness Fandango.

Reasoning and Faith” by Nancy Rosback at Nance Marie.

Editing My Leadership” by L.L. Barkat at Green Inventions Central.

The Tool that Cannot Fix” by Brock Henning at Lifesummit.

Marital Milestone” and “Dinner Venom” by Scott Couchenour at Serving Strong.

A Letter from Gilead” by Chaplain Mike at Internet Monk.

"Leave it in the crack" by Kely Breeze at Dangerous Breeze.

My Wood-Carved Valentine” by Jennifer Dukes-Lee at Getting down with Jesus.

Playdates: Trampoline” and "Baptism: Stone Crossings" by Laura Boggess at The Wellspring.

The Street Preacher” by Peter Faur.

The Best Conversation I Never Had” by Billy Coffey at What I Learned Today.

I’m So Sorry” by Marty Duane Scott at Scribing the Journey.

Sometimes Being a Novelist is Scary” by Athol Dickson for Novel Journey.

Paper and Ink” by Michelle DeRusha at Graceful.

Faith and Growth” by Karen Eck at Karenee Art.

Dear God – A Letter from My Past” by Jay Cookingham at Soulfari.

"Disbelief" by Kelly Sauer at A Restless Heart.

Meditate on God, Hope Comes from Him” by Dusty Rayburn at Reflections on Life as a Christian.

Poetry

What’s Left Behind” by Steven Marty Grant at Urbanality.

Like So Much Sand – Poetic Promise” by Jay Cookingham at Soulfari.

Upon First Meeting” by Arron Palmer.

I Have Always Been Yellow” by B.K. McKenzie at Signed…BKM.

Taliessen’s Dream of the Holy Rood,” “Secret Sins” and “Homesickness” by Justinian at Delight and Glory and Oddity and Light.

A child’s game” by Jim Schmotzer at Faithful Skeptic.

"American Dream" by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.

The Place of Nothing” by Karen Eck at Karenee Art.

Shell Game” by Jerry Barrett at Under the Door Frame.

Allergies” by Milton Brasher-Cunningham at Don’t Eat Alone.

Celebratory Blues” by Rob Kistner at Image & Verse.

Paintings and Photographs

An Assembly of Fishermen” and “An Assembly of Fisherman: Preparing Your Boat” by J of India at Neither Use nor Ornament.

Foothills Storm,” oil on paper, and “Fog on Mt. Talbot,” oil on canvas by Randall David Tipton.

Rietveld Landscape/Atalier di Lyon Bunker 599” at Design Bloom (hat tip to M. Venema at Art News).

Healing Pages” by Kathleen Overby at Almost Paradisical.

What a Hoot,” “Imprints” and “Two Pennies” by Susan Etole at Just…A Moment.

Wherever You Go” by A Simple Country Girl at Aspire to Lead a Quiet Life.

Wings” by Nancy Rosback at Nance Marie.

No Words Needed” by Harriett Gillham at The Other Side of the Mountain.

Seasons” by Jessica McGuire at Jezamama.

Photograph: Free Moles, You Dig by Nancy Rosback. Used with permission.

10 comments:

Maureen said...

Links to many wonderful offerings this week. Thank you for including me.

Anonymous said...

this is better than a stack of pancakes!

thanks, glynn :-)

Michelle DeRusha said...

Thanks, Glynn -- always so thrilled to be included in your lists. I think today I might try some poetry for a change...thanks for giving me the incentive to step out of my reading comfort zone!

Unknown said...

Always an honor for my poetry to be on your list...thanks bro'

H. Gillham said...

Love the "mole" photograph.

Is that from the South?

I'm out of town, but I will be able to cruise through a few of them before "I have" to walk on the beach.

:)

H. Gillham said...

I hate that I used an indefinite pronoun --

"them" is the offerings here.

*old English teacher habits rears her ugly head*

Anonymous said...

i just read the first prose by bob spencer. i don't know how i missed that one. but, woah...it's a good one.

onward

Laura said...

Oh! Yay! Thanks for including me, Glynn. I've been playing in Pittsburgh at the Jubilee, among other things, and am just catching up. Wonderful reads here.

S. Etole said...

I always look forward to these ...

and appreciate being included.

Kathleen Overby said...

Thank you for weaving this plethora of textures around and through us all.