
Finding the true, good, and beautiful in rare words and poetry. ⟢
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Spring is short. But it comes again.
— “Lilac” by IU
ALONE, I STAND, HANDS IN MY COAT,
Beneath an ice-cold sky.
She’s shaken out her winter dress
To let snow-feathers fly.
The station is as still as stars
And lit in moonbea...
“We feel ourselves wounded by what is wretched, foul, and fell, but we are sometimes wounded by the beauty as well, for when it whispers, it whispers of the world that might have been our birthright, now banished, now withdrawn, as unreac...
Petrichor (n.) the pleasant smell of warm earth after rain.
Imagine yourself walking through a cool, soft rain on a summer Saturday.
Today, you feel like the only person in the universe. You spent the entire week surr...
WELCOME TO POETRY CONTEST II.
I am immensely thankful to all of you who entered and judged Poetry Contest I for making it such a success! Thank you.
If you participated in Poetry Contest I, worry not, for the rules are the same as befor...
The Dayspring from on high has visited us;
To give light to those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death,
To guide our feet into the way of peace.— The Gospel of Luke 1:78b–79
I LIE ALONE, DEEP IN THE DARK,
Beneath a...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
For the Lord Jesus Christ and for all things bright and beautiful.
I write about cultivating imagination through storytelling, shaped by Tolkien’s vision of myth and sub-creation (PhD ’24). Subscribe for reflections on the wonder beneath great stories, with the occasional poem or drawing when I’m feeling Tookish.
Finding the true, good and beautiful in rare words & poetry. ⟢
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But I am like a green olive tree; I trust in the mercy of God forever and ever - Psalm 52:8 Here for all discussions Jesus, creativity, worship, literature, music, autism, neurodivergence, motherhood.
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