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A Web Exclusive Interview with Melissa Pritchard
The spring issue of Image includes Melissa Pritchard’s story of real-life historical figure Pelagia Ivanovna Serebrennikova, whose wild behavior embodied Saint Paul’s description of the early Christians: “we are made a spectacle unto the world.... We are fools for Christ’s sake.” We asked Melissa how such a story came into being.
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Robert Clark — Reading
In an era when we all bemoan the speed and superficiality of our daily lives, Robert Clark is the perfect antidote: his slowness reminds us of how much we miss and desperately need to recapture.
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Valerie Sayers—Reading
In Sayers's stories and essays, pain intensifies everything about us: our generosity and wisdom, maybe, but also, frankly, our vanity, our folly, and our white-knuckled grip on life.
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A Web Exclusive Interview with Pinckney Benedict
Our spring 2008 issue includes a new story by the weird and wonderful Pinckney Benedict. This month we virtually sat down with Pinckney to ask him about where he gets his ideas, how he manages them, and what his dog means to him.







