I’d
never read a poem about a parking ticket, but Nick Maurer at Curator Magazine
wrote one. Tim Good takes a photo of a single tulip, and it looks like a
painting. Matt Appling finds the best way to miss out on your own life. A story
in The New York Times finds something going badly wrong in both red and blue
America. And a few of the houses that various writers in Britain lived in.
Good,
thoughtful stuff this week.
Photography
Alone – Tim Good at
Photography by Tiwago.
Poetry
Sunday Psalm – Jerry Barrett
at Gerald the Writer.
We Might Never
Die
– Shawn Smucker.
Blood-Red Moon – Chris Yokel.
Either Way – John Blase at
The Beautiful Due.
To Contest a
Parking Citation
– Nick Maurer at Curator Magazine.
Family
Afternoon
Showers
– Travis Thrasher at The Journey is Everything.
Faith
The Best Way to
Miss Out on Your Own Life – Matt Appling at The Church of No People.
Choices – Grayson Pope
at A Parched Soul.
Coming Clean – Seth Haines
at In Touch Ministires.
Culture
The Universality
of Bigotry
– Rod Dreher at American Conservative.
Being cursed – Billy Coffey
at What I Learned Today.
Hand, Meet
Glove: Why We Need Both Justice and Morality – Pastor Zach (Hat tip: Jim
Young).
The Politics of
Consumption
– Zac Settle at The Curator Magazine.
Sex, Drugs and
Poverty in Red and Blue America – Thomas Edsall at The New York Times
(Hat tip: Rod Dreher).
Why Harry Connick Jr. Couldn't Sit Idle During 'Idol' - John Stark at Next Avenue (hat tip: Janet Young).
Why Harry Connick Jr. Couldn't Sit Idle During 'Idol' - John Stark at Next Avenue (hat tip: Janet Young).
Writing
Only by Patient
Devotion
– Mick Silva.
Temples of
literature: writers’ houses – in pictures – The Guardian (Hat tip: Liz
Mace).
Photograph: The house in Chawton,
Hampshire, where Jane Austen lived the last eight years of her life. It’s now
the Jane Austen House Museum. Via Wikipedia.
Great posts, Glynn. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe link to Tim's photo came up as an email address.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the different posts you share.