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Pentecost 2018

Dappled Things

Feature

The Morality of Aesthetic Andrew Graff

Fiction

It Was The Last Time It Snowed Bridget Muller
The Cattle G.M. Baker

Poetry

Good Friday’s A Hard Rain That Won’t Fall LeighAnna Schesser
Ode on St. Cecilia’s Day Arthur Powers
On a Palm J.M. Wilson
Retiring Is Not Retreating Elizabeth Poreba
Leaving Thessaloniki Elizabeth Poreba
Tompkins Square Park Elizabeth Poreba
Trinity College, Book of Kells Barbara Crooker
The Scribe Barbara Crooker
Fallen Light Angela Bilger
The Last Supper Raphael Joseph
End of the Beginning Raphael Joseph
Winter Eve Jones
The Agony & the Garden Eve Jones
St. Dismas Eve Jones

Nonfiction

Early Fall Jacqueline Alnes

Book Reviews

Blood Hyphen, Kenny Williams review by Josh Nadeau
Death’s Dream Kingdom, Gabriel Blanchard review by EveTushnet
Falling Inward, Jacob Baxter review by Marc Barnes
Benedict’s Daughter, Philip C. Kolin review by Malaika Favorite
Joy, Georges Bernanos review by Norm Klassen

Visual Art

Matthew Conner studied art at the New York Academy of Art and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. After nearly a decade as a mat-painter in Visual Effects, he has returned to the South and to painting full-time.

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The Meeting of SS Francis and Dominic
The Meeting of SS Francis and Dominic
The Martyrdom of St Thomas of Canterbury
The Martyrdom of St Thomas of Canterbury
St Veronica Wipes the Face of Christ
St Veronica Wipes the Face of Christ

St Margaret of Antioch
St Margaret of Antioch
St Dionysius (Denys)
St Dionysius (Denys)
St Bernardinus
St Bernardinus

Regina Angelorum
Regina Angelorum
King St David
King St David
Fragment of an Apocalypse
Fragment of an Apocalypse

Crucifixion
Crucifixion

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