
Deep Down Things
Nicodemus, Doug Weaver
Pentecost 2012 issue.

Friday Links, February 11, 2022
+ A review of Claude McKay’s Harlem Nights, on its 100th anniversary.
+ Trevor Cribben Merrill on “lodestars of aesthetic judgement.”
+ Dana Gioia, “Finding Time to Write.”

Friday Links, October 8, 2021
+ Ever wonder if Chaucer could save your life? Terence Sweeney tells you why not. And then tells why you should read him anyways.
+ Iconographer Raymond Vincent’s lectures cover the origins, the theology, and the growth of sacred art.
+ Michele McAloon interviews Katy Carl about her newly published first novel, As Earth Without Water.
+ Karen Ullo’s 2018 book, Jennifer the Damned, gets a glowing recommendation in a Tweet.
+ Ottowa’s Chaudiere Books asks resident writer Natalie Morrill six questions.
+ Prof. Timothy Bartel teaches how to read sonnets in a Catholic Literary Arts class.

Friday Links, April 9, 2021
New MFA; Pope writes about Dante; & misc. more