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Mary Kenagy Mitchell -- Reading
Tuesday June 1, 2010
Managing editor of Image, Mary Kenagy Mitchell explores the nooks and crannies of individual faith within family boundaries, shedding light on the different ways we understand God but never stooping to easy caricatures.
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A Web Exclusive Interview with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Wednesday May 19, 2010
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a Nigerian novelist and short-story writer and recipient of a 2008 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. A longer version of this interview, conducted by Susan VanZanten, appears in Image's International Issue (#65).
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Melissa Pritchard -- Reading
Friday April 30, 2010
Melissa Pritchard’s stories often cross an invisible line—between normality, as we usually define it, and, well, the not-normal. The line might be on the border between the erotic and the holy, between wisdom and folly, perhaps even between reality and fiction. In short, Pritchard has a way of knocking the reader off balance.
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Hannah Faith Notess -- Reading
Thursday February 25, 2010
Hannah Faith Notess earned an MFA in creative writing from Indiana University and was last year's Milton Center Fellow in Creative Writing at SPU. Her poems come from a posture of humility, and are enlarged by the religious sensibility rather than limited by it.
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A Web Exclusive Interview with Jeremy Begbie
Tuesday February 9, 2010
In the winter issue of Image, theologian Jeremy Begbie reviews books by James Elkins and Daniel Siedell on the often-uneasy relationship between religion and contemporary art. We asked him about his emphasis on church tradition, and why deep commitment always beats neutrality.
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