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Gregory WolfeGregory Wolfe

The wait is over! My website is live. Go to: www.gregorywolfe.com.

Gregory Wolfe is the publisher and editor of Image and the Director of the Center for Religious Humanism. He also serves as Writer in Residence and Director of the MFA in Creative Writing program at Seattle Pacific University.

He servied as a judge in nonfiction for the 2005 National Book Awards.

Among his books are Malcolm Muggeridge: A Biography (ISI Books) and Sacred Passion: The Art of William Schickel (Notre Dame).

A collection of his editorial statements from Image, entitled Intruding Upon the Timeless: Meditations on Art, Faith, and Mystery, was published in the fall of 2003 by Square Halo Books.

Most recently, he has co-edited God With Us: Rediscovering the Meaning of Christmas (Paraclete).

Another collection of essays, Beauty Will Save the World, is forthcoming from ISI Books.

Wolfe is also the editor of The New Religious Humanists: A Reader (Free Press) and the co-author of Bless This House: Prayers for Families and Children (Jossey-Bass) Circle of Grace: Praying with—and for—Your Children (Ballantine Books), Books That Build Character (Touchstone), Climb High, Climb Far (Fireside), and The Family New Media Guide (Touchstone).

He has published essays, reviews, and articles in numerous journals, including Commonweal, First Things, National Review, Crisis, Modern Age, and New Oxford Review. He received his B.A., summa cum laude, from Hillsdale College and his M.A. in English literature from Oxford University. Wolfe is currently writing a book tentatively titled Christian Humanism: A Faith for All Seasons.

To read a profile of Greg and Suzanne Wolfe in The Seattle Times, click here.

Click here to send e-mail to Gregory Wolfe.


Mary KenagyMary Kenagy

Mary Kenagy serves as Image's managing editor. Her short stories have appeared in the Georgia Review, Image (issue 29), Beloit Fiction Journal, Best Christian Short Stories, and the forthcoming Peculiar Pilgrims: Stories from the Left Hand of God, an anthology from Hourglass Books. She recently received an individual artist's grant from the Seattle Arts Commission and a special mention in the Pushcart Prize Anthology. She graduated from Stanford University in English and German lit and holds an MFA in creative writing from Arizona State. She occasionally teaches a fiction writing workshop at Seattle Pacific University.

Write to her at "mkenagy" at the same domain name as this website.


Julie MullinsJulie Mullins

Julie Mullins is our program director. She graduated from Seattle Pacific University with a BA in English and eventually plans to pursue an MFA in creative nonfiction. When she's not at Image, she enjoys running 5Ks in Seattle with the managing editor.

Write to her at "jmullins" at the same domain name as this website.

 

 


Suzanne M. Wolfe

Suzanne M. Wolfe is the Executive Editor of Image. She received her B.A. and M.A. degrees from Oxford University. Her first novel, Unveiling, was published in 2004 by Paraclete Press. She is the co-author of Books That Build Character (Touchstone, 1994), Climb High, Climb Far (Fireside, 1996), and The Family New Media Guide (Touchstone, 1997). Her latest book, co-authored with her husband Greg, is (Jossey-Bass). Bless This House: Prayers for Families and Children, Circle of Grace: Praying with—and for—Your Children (Ballantine Books, 2000) was also co-authored with her husband Greg. Suzanne teaches English at Seattle Pacific University.

To read a profile of Greg and Suzanne Wolfe in The Seattle Times, click here.

Click here to send e-mail to Suzanne M. Wolfe.


Anna JohnsonAnna Johnson


Anna Johnson serves as assistant to Gregory Wolfe and the Image office manager. She graduated in 2007 from Seattle Pacific University with a B.A. in English Lit and returns to Image this year after having been an intern in 2004. Anna loves traveling, good television, music from past decades, all things British, and really strong coffee.

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