Issue 72
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Lauren F. Winner explores the middle of the spiritual life; Gregory Wolfe encounters the work of Christopher Hitchens and Malcolm Muggeridge; Karen L. Mulder explores the (extra)ordinary work of Guy Chase; and Isaac Anderson chases the Lord God Bird. Plus, new poems by Pattiann Rogers, Daniel Tobin, Lance Larsen, and Valerie Wohlfeld; fiction by first-time novelists Jessie van Eerden and Samuel Thomas Martin; and more.
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Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, Mugg, Hitch, and Me
Fiction
Jessie van Eerden, Glorybound
Samuel Thomas Martin, Running the Whale’s Back
Poetry
Bruce Bond, Two Poems
Pattiann Rogers, Two Poems
Valerie Wohlfeld, World
James Harpur, Two Poems
Daniel Tobin, Two Poems
Elinor Benedict, Dead and Alive
Richard Chess, From the Book of Brothers
Robert A. Fink, Daniel
Lance Larsen, Two Poems
Interview
A Conversation with Gina Ochsner
Visual Arts
Karen L. Mulder, From the Lines of Life: Guy Chase and the Art of the (Extra)Ordinary
Richard Davey, Adrian Wiszniewski: A New Heaven and a New Earth
Essays
Lauren F. Winner, Middles
Isaac Anderson, Lord God Bird
Confessions
Jonathan Callard, Ritual
Book Review
Lauren F. Winner on Terry Tempest Williams’s When Women Were Birds,
Marilynne Robinson’s When I Was a Child I Read Books,
Pico Iyer’s The Man within My Head,
and Meir Shalev’s My Russian Grandmother and Her American Vacuum Cleaner
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |