The
moral collapse of the West seems to proceed apace; medical ethicists at Oxford
University argue that there is just as much reason to kill a newborn as there
is for an abortion. That is not a
Saturday Good Read.
And
then Rebecca Reynolds at The Rabbit Room writes about the new movie version of
Cinderella. We saw it; it was entertaining but not “great film.” Reynolds saw
something else, though, and what she found in the production directed by
Kenneth Branaugh was a rather surprising encouragement.
Lots
of good stuff this week.
Faith
Granddad lied – Doug Spurling
at Spurling Silver.
The Unselfish
Act of Nourishing the Heart – Chris Peek at Trail Reflections.
At 40 – Matt Tuckey
at Openhanded.
Culture
The Moral Bucket
List
– David Brooks at The New York Times (Hat tip: Jim Schmotzer).
The Scummiest
Clients on Earth
– Rod Dreher at American Conservative.
It’s Getting
Harder to Listen – Mark Bauerlein at First Things.
Poetry
Leaving Carolina – Rick Maxon at
The Imagined Jay.
We Tell
Ourselves Stories in Order to Live – Brendan MacOdrum at Oran’s Well.
The Icarus Myth
Retold
– Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
Love Poem No. 24 – John Blase at
The Beautiful Due.
Reading and Writing
Who Needs to
Read Any More?
– Vic Sizemore at Image Journal.
Please shut up:
Why self-promotion as an author doesn’t work – Delilah Dawson at Whimsy Dark
(Hat tip: John Robinson).
Photography
Flowers from
Home
– Timothy Good at Photography by Tiwago.
Illustration: Scene from the live-action movie version of Disney's "Cinderella."
3 comments:
Thank you, my friend.
Thank you for the kind mention, Glynn.
Thank you so much, Glynn.
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