
The Clayjar review is a Christian literary journal dedicated to publishing human works housing the presence of God.
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The Clayjar Review is a Christian literary journal dedicated to publishing human works housing the presence of God.
I love because He loved first. || "Writer" || MA in English
Heather Cadenhead is a poet, essayist, and autism advocate. Previously, she has written for Ekstasis Magazine, The Rabbit Room, and Autism Speaks. She is a homeschooling mother of two sons, one of whom has non-speaking autism.
"To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work." - Mary Oliver
E R Skulmoski was born in Vancouver and raised in Hong Kong. She currently lives with her family in the Interior of British Columbia where she writes poetry and short fiction.
I live in northern Alberta, Canada. A semi-retired English teacher, I enjoy cycling & hiking, and I write to discover and name goodness and grace.
a prairie kid searching for perpetual splendor.
knows ball AND knows Aristotle
Amateur poet, wife, & mom. Founder & EiC of The Clayjar Review.
Danielle Page is a truth-teller, writer, educator, and editor of The Clayjar Review.
Lee is a follower of Jesus, wife, mother, teacher, and late-blooming poet. You can find more of her poetry in The Windhover, Solum Press, Ekstasis, Clayjar Review, and others. Her first book, All the Untils, was released this year.
Poet, essayist, humanities teacher, MFA candidate at the University of St. Thomas in Houston. I write about literature, premodern philosophy, the art of spiritual attentiveness, and the way of faith.
seminary student on most days, storyteller also on most days.
One man learning to die. Verdurous Glooms for poetry; The Old Tree for thoughts. "He is a [sane] man who can have tragedy in his heart and comedy in his head” (G.K. Chesterton). Absolutely zero AI, LLM, or other degrading, parasitic technologies.
I write poems that inspire the imagination toward the things of God.
Writer and private investigator living in Central Iowa.
Marcia N. Lynch was once a children’s film editor. She and her husband of 40 years live in Arlington, Virginia. Her first book of poetry for children is available on Amazon, “Dear Miss Tickle: Poetry and Art for the Young at Heart.”
Yvonne McArthur is a writer and editor based in the volcano-studded highlands of Guatemala. Growing up between cultures sparked her love for stories that make us kinder, more connected, and more courageous humans. Read more at yvonnemcarthur.com.
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