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    Friday February 1, 2008

    Welcome to the newest feature of the completely re-vamped Image website: our blog, Good Letters. More than a dozen gifted writers—representing a variety of different voices, viewpoints, and areas of expertise—will be posting reflections here on the relationship between art and faith. (In addition to visiting this site regularly, you can subscribe to the blog as an RSS feed.) So, let’s get right to the inevitable, obligatory question: why do this?

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    Tags gregory wolfe

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    Christian Wiman has been praised by Twentieth-Century American Poetics as “one of the most eloquent and authoritative poetry critics of his generation.”

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  • The Book of Buechner

    Wednesday January 30, 2008

    Writing down the life story of an esteemed and holy man is no easy task. Just ask Reginald, the eager and at times fawning biographer who documents the life of an uncooperative hermit in Frederick Buechner’s ninth novel, Godric. Or ask Dale Brown, who—though his subject is much more willing than Reginald’s—just might have something in common with that enthusiastic biographer-of-a-near-saint.

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    Tags beth bevis, creative nonfiction, spirituality

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    Tuesday January 29, 2008

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