I love old books. I have a couple of bookshelves in our basement full of them, and quite a few in the two rooms upstairs where most of the books reside. Michael Hyatt suggests that reading old books can actually give us a new perspective (as in, we’re not as smart as we think we are).
Writing isn’t just about writing – quite a few non-writing
tasks accompany every writing project and career. Charity Craig as two posts on
the subject. And Shannon Watkins is discovering a new trend in academic English
departments – graphic novels (and that’s a problem). Tom McAllister wonders if
the traditional literary journal may be ripe for something new.
Good poetry this week, and photography, too. And an
article on how the Jewish song “Have Nagila” became as well-known as it is.
Ever wonder what the British did with the collection at
London’s National Gallery during World war II? Or if it’s possible to love your
ideological enemy (Karen Swallow Prior says yes).
And a hymn written for the Reformation’s anniversary this
year.
Writing
A
Space Ripe for Experimentation: The Future of Print Literary Journals – Tom
McAllister at The Millions.
5
Strategies for Writers to Manage Non-Writing Tasks and 5
Non-Writing Tasks Writers Need to Master – Charity Singleton Craig.
Graphic
Novels Are Trending in English Departments, and That’s a Problem – Shannon Watkins at the James Martin Center for Academic Renewal.
A
Plea to Christian Publishers on Behalf of Their Authors – Tim Challies.
Art and Photography
Spring
Wildflowers of Raccoon Cove – Tim Good at Photography by Tiwago.
Towards
Immateriality: The Photographs of Davis Conison – Abstract Mag TV (Hat Tip:
J.L. Jacobs).
Forget-Me-Not
– Susan Etole.
Poetry
May 18,
1980 – Daniel Baker at Altarwork.
The
Spirit of Promise – Daniel Donaghy at Image Journal.
Shelf
Protection – Jerry Barrett at Gerald the Writer.
Dresses –
Barbara MacKenzie at Signed…BKM.
Historical
Consciousness & ‘The Roman Road’ by Thomas Hardy – Christopher
Morrissey at The Imaginative Conservative.
Monday
Muse: Poet Melissa Green – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
Life and Culture
Public
Discourse in the Age of Social Media – Chris Martin at the Ethics &
Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention.
The
Cognoscenti & the Apologetics of Curiosity – Kate Thomsen Gremillion at
Literary Life.
Have
Nagila’s Long, Strange Trip – Dr. James Loeffler at My Jewish Learning.
Friendly:
My Life and Remaining Questions – Loren Paulsson at World Narratives.
How Reading Old
Books Gives Us New Perspective – Michael Hyatt.
Faith
Not Swayed
– Jeff Selph at Selph Promotion.
How
to Love Your Ideological Enemy – Karen Swallow Prior at Literary Life.
How
the Protestant Reformation Renewed Our Church, Our Work, and Society – Hugh
Whelchel at the Institute for Faith, Work, & Economics.
Bright
Possibilities – Jody Lee Collins at Altarwork.
British Stuff
Where
did the National Gallery hide its works during World War II? – London
Review of Books (video).
The Frome
Hoard and Its Impact – Same Morehead at The British Museum.
Reformation Hymn –
Text by Chris Anderson, Tune by Bob Kauflin
Glynn, so very honored to be included here. Thank you!
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