Deep Down Things
Nicodemus, Doug Weaver
Pentecost 2012 issue.
Native American Devotion at Mission Carmel Ruins
What Robert Louis Stevenson Saw at Mission Carmel on the Feast of St. Charles Borromeo November 4, 1879
Friday Links, August 27, 2021
+ Tree of Life—Living vine crucifix
+ “Christian Humanism in Modern Literature” podcast by Lee Oser
+ A Christmas ghost story contest
+The Vocation of cinema and the nature of cinephilia by Thomas Mirus
Friday Links, June 18, 2021
+ A novel of Caryll Houselander, mystic practitioner of the art of suffering well, to be republished soon
+ Raymond Chandler on captivating readers with emotion and well-placed adjectives, and other quotes from his letters
+ Simone Weil on what it takes to write about imaginative evil without causing evil
+ Rabbi Shalom Carmy on creativity and serving God
+ A review of The Five Wounds, which, according to Amazon, was “Named one of the Most Anticipated Books of 2021 by Oprah Magazine, The Week, The Millions, and Electric Lit”
+ Joshua Hren writes about artful irony that “gives a damn.”
Friday Links, June 4, 2021
+ A late for Lent reflection about the Liguori Stations + Innovative religious drama podcasts + James Matthew Wilson poem featured at a dive bar/pizza place + Joshua Hren, Henry James & the misuse of beauty +
Friday Links, May 28, 2021
The Letters of Magdalen Montague, Art is a Jealous God, Laurus, and more.