It’s
Halloween, and Chris Yokel asks why ghost stories and tells a tale a Jack
Skellington in The Nightmare Before
Christmas.
Rod
Dreher at American Conservative has been telling the story all week of the
Catholic liberal theologians who wrote a letter to The New York Times,
protesting a column on Pope Francis by Catholic Ross Douthat. The pixels are
flying all over the place; Dreher decided to take a look at one of the
academics who signed the letter, and it’s amazing what passes for adacemic
scholarship these days.
Good
poetry – good stories about writing – and a wake-up call about Planned
Parenthood.
And
the Piano Guys do what only the Piano Guys can do – combine a fight song with
Amazing Grace, way up in Scotland.
Halloween
Top Ten Spooky
Poems for Halloween
– Lyla Lindquist at Tweetspeak Poetry.
Poetry
Through the
Windy
– Robbie Pruitt.
Perfect
Dragonfly
– A Cento – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
The Seven Types
of Poetry
– Robert Peake at Huffington Post Books.
After the Exile – Corey Mesler
at Curator Magazine.
Sylvia Plath
Reading Her Poems
– via Englewood Review of Books.
Writing
Five Minutes with Peter Ackroyd – BBC News.
The
Writing Life Podcast: Never, Never, Never Sit on a Story
– Ann Kroeker.
Tiny
Distractions and Silent Vows – Mick Silva.
A
Sincere Thank You – My Final Post – Matt Appling at
The Church of No People.
Photography
The Champion
Table Build, Part 3: Leg Joinery – Jack Baumgartner at The School of the
Transfer of Energy.
Fall Hydrangea – Tim Good.
Faith
Why Study
Academic Theology?
– Rod Dreher at American Conservative.
When God Goes
Away, Superstition Takes His Place – The American Interest.
Refugee Stories:
The Straw That Broke the Camel’s Back – David Rupert at Red-Letter Believers.
On Revivalist
Christianity
– Owen White at The Ochlophobist.
Can I Love My
Children Enough to Let Them Fail? – Shawn Smucker.
Planned Parenthood
This is Your
Wake-Up Call
– Betsey Childs Howard at First Things.
Amazing Grace – Scottish Style
2 comments:
Thanks for including me in Saturday Good Reads Glynn! I'm honored and humbled to be included along such great talent and creativity.
Glynn, your background as a journalist and your work ethic as a writer means you never, ever sit on a story! I'm glad to be following your incredible and diverse writing output.
Thanks for including me in the roundup!
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