The poetry
seemed to flow this week – and some wonderful stuff it is.
The national
dialogue seems to be careening all over the place, and incivility is on the
rise. David Rupert has a post on what to do when incivility grips a
civilization. Jon Payne at Reformation 21 has a related post – how to recover
godly speech in a culture saturated by profanity.
We’ve heard a
lot about the Koch Brothers and their alleged undue influence, but not so much
about Geroge Soros, who has undue influence from the other end of the spectrum.
Stefan Kanfer at City Journal has some deep background on Soros – where he came
from, and what motivates him.
And from a text
by St. John of the Cross, Loreena McKennitt sings a beautiful song about the
dark night of the soul.
Poetry
Observation makes a poem – Mary Harwell Sayler at The Poetry
Editor.
Cachexia – Max Ritvo via The Academy of American
Poets.
On the Occasion of a Wedding – Loren Paulsson at World Narratives.
The real deal – Lise at All the Words.
Every Creeping Thing – Jacob Polley via The Guardian.
Show Me You Are True – Julia Putzke at Altarwork.
Back when you were a country – John Sibley Wiliams.
Dave Bonta’s ‘Ice Mountain’ Published – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without
Paper.
Life and Culture
How Trump Left Hollywood Out in the Cold – Todd Purdum at Politico.
Reporters flocked to a campus controversy
but missed its surprising conclusion
– Columbia Journalism Review.
What to do when incivility grips a civilization – David Rupert at Red-Letter Believers.
Connoisseur of Chaos – Stefan Kanfer at City Journal.
Planned Parenthood’s Most Misleading
Statistic – Joe Carter
at The Gospel Coalition.
Researchers uncover vast numbers of unknown Nazi killing fields – The Times of Israel.
Researchers uncover vast numbers of unknown Nazi killing fields – The Times of Israel.
British Stuff
The provocative maps that tell Britain’s
history – Amanda Ruggeri
at BBC (Hat top: J of India).
Burns Night: The battle over Scottish
identity continues –
Annalena McAfee at The Guardian.
American Stuff
“My
Little Old Sod Shanty on the Plains” – American Digest.
Writing
What Being an Editor Taught Me about
Writing – Anna Pitoniak
at Literary Hub.
Art and Photography
Beautiful Brick Box – Chris Naffziger at St. Louis Patina.
Faith
Words Matter: Recovering Godly Speech in
a Culture of Profanity –
Jon Payne at Reformation 21.
Should I listen to a sinner? – Tim Good at Pics, Poems, and
Ponderings.
Dark Night of the Soul – Loreena
McKennitt
Painting: Grace reading at Howth Bay, oil on canvas (1902) by Sir William Orpen.
2 comments:
Thanks, Glynn, for including my article "Observation makes a poem." God bless.
Thanks very much for mentioning my post on Dave's new collection. I hope you'll read it. (My copy came today.)
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