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Exile Aesthetic

Elizabeth

Art, faith and photossss.

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Imagining the New Creation as a Coping Mechanism

In college (eight years ago) during Contemporary Lit class, I sat next to a boy who caught my eye. He wrote poetry (of course).

9 months ago
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How can we believe in the next world if we can barely believe this world?

I haven’t been writing much this year, it hasn’t been top of mind. And, to give it some candor, writing hasn’t felt important. More words, more noise, more ideas floating into the ether has been banished to the wayside and marked unhelpful ...

a year ago
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the belly of the (bowhead) whale

Did you know that Bowhead whales can live for up to 200 years? The scholarship suggests that these sweet little (massive) creatures, covered in over a foot thick of blubber who swim around in the iciest water of the Arctic can be over sixte...

a year ago
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The Weight of Goodness (AIR Three)

Are you someone who writes gratitude lists? Do they “work” for you? They haven’t been working for me, probably because I think they’re something that is all about me. Judge not, okay? It’s art we’re talking about.

2 years ago
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