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Reading Revisited

Kelsie Hartley, JRR Jokien, Heidi White, Emily Stimpson Chapman, Khosrou Daniel Nayeri, Karen Swallow Prior, Elise Boratenski, Jessica Risma, Jason M Baxter, Rhea Forney, Sarah Van Hecke, Hannah Suire

A place for friends to enjoy some good old-fashioned book chat while revisiting the truth, beauty, and goodness we’ve found in our favorite books.

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Latest Issues

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Wuthering Heights Resource Roundup

The night is darkening round me,

a month ago
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ep. 78: Intro to Wuthering Heights w/ Rhea Forney

Welcome to Reading Revisited, a place for friends to enjoy some good old-fashioned book chat while revisiting the truth, beauty, and goodness we’ve found in our favorite books.

a month ago
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ep. 77: On The Role Of Literature in Formation w/ Emily Stimpson Chapman

Welcome to Reading Revisited, a place for friends to enjoy some good old-fashioned book chat while revisiting the truth, beauty, and goodness we’ve found in our favorite books.

2 months ago
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Huckleberry Finn Ch 32-43 Revisited

#### Did we get “there?”

2 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Kelsie Hartley

    Wife. Mother of 6. Catholic Convert. Homeschooler. Birth Doula. Reader of weird and old books.

  • JRR Jokien

    Josh writes weekly about Middle-earth, faith, and pop culture in his often humorous, sometimes earnest, always genuine newsletter, "Jokien with Tolkien," which was a 2023 Substack Featured Publication.

  • Heidi White

    Teacher, Therapist, Co-host of The Close Reads Podcast, Author of The Divided Soul: Duty and Desire in Literature and Life.

  • Emily Stimpson Chapman

    An old fashioned Catholic hack writer, scribbling out her salvation with fear and trembling (and answering your questions about the Faith while she’s at it)

  • Khosrou Daniel Nayeri

    Author of EVERYTHING SAD IS UNTRUE (A True Story) winner of the Printz Medal and THE MANY ASSASSINATIONS OF SAMIR THE SELLER OF DREAMS, winner of Newbery Honor. Former NYC pastry chef. Currently wants to cook you a meal.

  • Karen Swallow Prior

    A reader and writer attending more closely to what is good, true, and beautiful. 2025-26 Karlson Scholar at Bethel Seminary. The Priory is devoted to the holy cultivation of a rich inner life. “Attention is the beginning of devotion.” -- Mary Oliver

  • Elise Boratenski

    Exploring the way literature relates to faith, marriage, motherhood, and...well...life one commonplace quote at a time

  • Jessica Risma

    Mother of several, wife to one, learning to live and living to learn through the written word and writing words. I'm a homeschooled homeschooler with an M.A. in Brit Lit.

  • Jason M Baxter

    I'm an author, speaker, and college professor who is convinced that the pre-modern world (literature, thought, art) still matters. The way forward is the way back. JasonMBaxter.com

  • Rhea Forney

    I co-host the podcast, The Reader & The Writer. I love talking about the books I love and the characters I loathe. I am in my 23rd year of teaching middle school English in southwest Virginia.

  • Sarah Van Hecke

    Striving to grow in wisdom through literature, in health through the outdoors, and in patience through parenting.

  • Hannah Suire

    Catholic wife and homeschooling mother to four wild boys. Probably somewhere neglecting housework with a novel. Just here for the book-chat!

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