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Allison Funk: February 2007
One of the most valuable gifts a poet can give us is to make large things small. Most of us look to great ideas, classic religious and literary texts, and heroic figures from history and art for meaning and guidance, but so often these things get lost in the clouds.
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Martha Serpas: January 2007
In her new book of poems about her native Cajun Louisiana, Martha Serpas describes a landscape and a culture both made and destroyed by water, a sliver of endlessly fertile, endlessly eroding earth.
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Juliana Baggott: November 2006
It's sheer delight to watch the mind of Julianna Baggott at play. Her poetry and fiction are marked by a childlike, rapacious curiosity, vivid imagination, and unselfconscious wit—and her writing is also polished and full of style.
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Ron Austin: October 2006
If everyone who fusses over the relationship between Hollywood and mainstream religious America would just follow the life and vision of Ron Austin in search of answers, we'd all be a lot better off.
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Rudy and Shirley Nelson: September 2006
Rudy and Shirley Nelson have spent most of their professional lives as writers and teachers, but a few years ago they made an unforgettable documentary film called Precarious Peace: God and Guatemala.
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