Deep Down Things
Nicodemus, Doug Weaver
Pentecost 2012 issue.
Interview with Joseph Pearce
Dappled Things at the Catholic New Media Conference
Celebrating a Gifted Welsh Poet
Daily Drawings
Use zee leetle grey cells, mon ami!
Micah Mattix discusses Rilke in the Wall Street Journal
Welcome, Bad Catholics!
John Watson and the Holmesian Mythos
Call for Papers: Shakespeare and the Memory of a Lost Religion
Dappled Things selected as one of "3 Literary Journals to Feed Your Soul"
Call for Papers: The Search in the Writings of Walker Percy
Five Stories Every Catholic Should Read?
3D Printing and the Future of Beauty
The End of the Twentieth Century
Alphonse and "After-Birth Abortion," or, The Fetus that Would Not Die.
Guest post by Matthew Lickona
The article in the Journal of Medical Ethics argued that "both a fetus and a newborn certainly are human beings and potential persons, but neither is a ‘person’ in the sense of ‘subject of a moral right to life.'" Suddenly, the fact that people seek Alphonse's life even after his birth had a new relevance.