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Abraham Lincoln in 1859.
For the past few months my daughter has been talking about “Lincoln Lincoln.” When she was about a year old, my wife and I stopped by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield. We walked through and to...
Zirkus Busch. Jack Joyce, American Cowboy (1911 - 1914)
This is the first entry in a series called American Archetypes, where James Taylor Foreman and I explore artifacts of the unique mythos of Americana. Check out James’ first entry in t...
Recently on a walk, a neighbor approached me. She informed me that one of our neighbors, a man who lived alone, had committed suicide. The news hit me hard. My wife and kids would wave to him, say hello to him. We would pet his dog. And yet...
You Can’t Love Your Way Into Good Work
One of my first jobs in high school was doing Photoshop for a photography studio a few houses down from my own. I grew up on the edge of the Adirondack Park, on a long back road, and a neighbor ran a...
There’s a Greek myth about a man named Tithonus.
Eos, the Goddess of the Dawn, was in love with him — but there was a problem. Tithonus was mortal. So Eos went to Zeus and asked him to make her lover immortal, hoping they could share etern...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
⛰️ Adirondack transplant to the Midwest \ud83c\udf3e. Acquisitions Editor at Baker Books. ✍️: First Things, Law & Liberty, Modern Age, Mere Orthodoxy, The American Mind, Ad Fontes.
Christian, zoomer, lover of wisdom | TWU Professional Writing alum
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