Deep Down Things
Nicodemus, Doug Weaver
Pentecost 2012 issue.
Winners of the 2021 J. F. Powers Prize
The best of short fiction
Leon Bloy Doesn't Like How You Speak
An exegesis of the commonplace
Friday Links, April 9, 2021
New MFA; Pope writes about Dante; & misc. more
Mary Oliver and the Shapes of God
Is her work religious?
Part II: Appearances of Christ after the Resurrection, Illustrated by James Tissot
Six more Illustrations after the Resurrection
Part I: Appearances of Christ after the Resurrection, Illustrated by James Tissot
Part I: Three Tissot Illustrations
The Mystery of a Manuscript
The many lives of Revelations of Divine Love
Holy Week Illustrated by James Tissot: Easter Sunday
Four Illustrations for Easter Sunday
+ The Resurrection
+ Mary Magdalene and the Holy Women at the Tomb
+ The Angel Seated upon the Stone of the Tomb
+ Disciples on Their Way to Emmaus
Holy Week Illustrated by James Tissot: Holy Saturday
Three Illustrations for Holy Saturday
+ The Two Marys Watch the Tomb of Jesus + Joseph of Arimathaea Seeks Pilate to Beg Permission to Remove the Body of Jesus + The Watch Over the Tomb of Jesus
Every Grave
I've seen a lot of empty graves
Holy Week Illustrated by James Tissot: Good Friday
Selected illustrations for Good Friday
Laugh a Little
Mystery and Humor with Daniel Taylor
Holy Week Illustrated by James Tissot: Holy Thursday
Selected illustrations (Last Supper and Gethsemane)
Holy Week Illustrated by James Tissot: Spy Wednesday
Matthew 23:37-39: "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent to you, how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you were not willing.”
Five illustrations for Wednesday in Holy Week
Music and memory
How music cuts through time
Holy Week Illustrated By James Tissot: Tuesday
Seven Illustrations for Tuesday
Holy Week Illustrated By James Tissot: Monday
Five Illustrations for Monday
Holy Week Illustrated By James Tissot: Palm Sunday
Six Illustrations with Scripture readings for Palm Sunday
Friday Links, March 26, 2021
Flannery, twice; Dostoevsky; fractals; Dana Gioia
Silver as Literary Symbol
Nostromo and the disunifying effect of silver