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Artist of the Month

  • Ted Prescott: April 2005

    The term "elder statesman" may sound a bit ponderous, but how else to describe Theodore ("Ted") Prescott's stature and, well, indispensability?

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    Tags visual arts

  • Christine Lehner: March 2005

    In her fiction, Christine Lehner attends to the human body. With great tenderness, she uncovers a gothic beauty in the body's failures, illnesses, and longings, a beauty inseparable from its frailty.

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    Tags fiction

  • Floyd Skloot: February 2005

    The writer's perennial struggle is to find words to match the emotional content of the subject at hand: is the language too cold and detached or too sentimental and florid?

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    Tags creative non-fiction

  • Ann McCutchan: January 2005

    In her brief but illuminating contribution to Image 's Fifteenth Anniversary issue (#42), Ann McCutchan sketches out three headings to describe contemporary creative nonfiction that engages religious experience: writing that is given to bearing witness, spiritual celebration, and self-interrogation.

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  • Leslie Leyland Fields: September 2004

    For several months each year, Leslie Leyland Fields leans out of small skiffs to pull salmon out of the icy waters of Alaska with her own two hands. Salmon fishing is the family business, but writing is her personal vocation.

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