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Summarizing 20 conversations with authors about writing, truth, the past, the present, and life’s lessons.
Summarizing 20 conversations with authors about writing, truth, the past, the present, and life’s lessons.
In this age of rage, take the time to articulate what you value and believe.
A summary of my 2023 discussions with seven different authors about their most recent works.
Each month I have a goal of reading five books. Here’s my list from March 2023.
Author Jullia Rocchi answers my questions about her new book on doubt, faith & life’s mysteries.
Books for self-reflection during the season of Lent.
(Note: This post was updated on March 10, 2018 and again on June 27, 2021. I would never write a post this long today, but consider this a creature of its time.) I came to a realization last evening that the writers I most enjoy reading on the web are (almost) all women. And once I came to that realization, I began thinking about my favorite writers you probably don’t know, but should. Five names quickly popped into my head and just like that, this blog post was born. These women are very different, but there is wisdom to be found in each one’s work. I have regular communication and interaction with three but have met all five. Three are teachers (and one of the three teaches writing in Hawaii, Havana, Paris, and Washington — I’m assuming she doesn’t get paid much, but there are other benefits!). One is a former colleague at work who is still early in her craft. The other is my former Rector. All five make a living — one way …