Chris Naffziger
is a St. Louis photographer who roams the metropolitan area, and mostly the
city of St. Louis, chronicling the maintained, revived, decaying, and abandoned
architecture of the area. I’ve learned a lot about what our city is and what it
was, just by studying Chris’s photographs. A recent series was a focus on an
area of North St. Louis, not far from downtown, called Wells Goodfellow, and
the link today shows an old abandoned factory, the Leschen Wire Company, which
published a book about its business in 1907 (Chris links to the archive). We
often don’t think about industrial history as “history,” but it is.
Tim Challies
talks about what J.R.R. Tolkien did so well that we do so poorly. David Rupert
asks whether the church needs to be relevant, or does it need to be true. And
two of links for writing don’t have anything to with writing; Martha Orlando
ponders “stats” and Dan Balow utters a word many authors hate – “platform.”
And the video
for today is the recreation of a choir singing in Haggai Sophia during the
Medieval period, when Constantinople (now Istanbul) was still under Christian
control.
British Stuff
How did the tube lines get their names? – John Elledge at CityMetric.
Faith
What Tolkien Did So Well, What We Do So
Poorly – Tim Challies.
Does the church need to be relevant or
does it need to be true?
– David Rupert at Red-Letter Believers.
Poetry
Everyday Pilgrimage – Jay Cookingham at Soulfari.
Sunday Psalm – Jerry Barrett at Gerald the Writer.
Surviving – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without
Paper.
Returning – Andrea Skevington (Hat Tip: Malcolm
Guite).
Life and Culture
I have an orchard – Doug Spurling at Spurling Silver.
'The Poky Little Puppy' And His Fellow
Little Golden Books Are Turning 75
– Lynn Neary at National Public Radio.
A ridiculous job description? Or an
honest job description, for a ridiculous job? – David Murray at Writing Boots.
Art and Photography
Scary Tree – Tim Good at Fine Art America.
Inert – Susan Jones.
Writing
“Stats” that Matter – Martha Orlando at Meditations of My
Heart.
Author Platforms Can Destroy Your Life
(aka Making Money from Friends)
– Dan Balow at The Steve Laube Agency.
How to Compose the Perfect First Draft – Ann Kroeker.
Icons of Sound: Cappella Romana in a
virtual Hagia Sophia - Cherubic Hymn in Mode 1
Painting: Woman Reading, oil on canvas by Edouard Manet (1879); Art Institute of Chicago.
1 comment:
Thanks a million for sharing my blog today, Glynn! I am so honored, my friend.
Blessings!
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