
Essays about spirituality, literature, living an embodied existence, and the myriad phenomenological ways those things intersect. Also: Musings on writerly adventures, plus updates on new releases and upcoming projects!
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Welcome to all my new subscribers! I’m glad you’re here. Friends who have been here a while know this already, but part of my household’s Lenten fasting practice is serious digital abstinence. Our family...
Hello, again! I wasn’t kidding when I said I had more thoughts about Martin Shaw’s new book, Liturgies of the Wild. This time I’d like to broaden my thinking beyond the scope of the men’s movement heritage of the mythopoetic movement, and t...
After I posted my review of Martin Shaw’s Liturgies of the Wild the other day, I sat here tapping my toe. I kept the essay within some pretty tight parameters and still pushed 4,000 words. And I still didn’t say all the things I could have...
First off, let me say that I feel really honored to have been sent this early copy of Martin Shaw’s new book, Liturgies of the Wild. I can happily say without qualification that it’s a lovely read, very intelli...
Season’s Greetings, friends! I’ve been observing the wheel of the year, the liturgical calendar, and the roots I have in my own little ecosystem for quite a while now, and I don’t know why, but I never realized until this year how much rich...
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Author Patterns for Life: An Orthodox Reflection on Charlotte Mason Education (2022), The Lion and the Saint (2020), and Sasha and the Dragon (2017).
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