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Four Loves February: Charity

> Our true mother, Jesus, he who is all love, bears us into joy and eternal life. . . . He sustains us within himself in love and was in labour for the full time until he suffered the sharpest pangs and the most grievous suffering that ever...

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Four Loves February: Romance

“In one high bound it has overleaped the massive wall of our selfhood; it has made appetite itself altruistic, tossed personal happiness aside as a triviality and planted the interests of another in the centre of our being. Spontaneously an...

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Four Loves February: Friendship

Three poems on Philia from the Clayjar community & an exciting opportunity!

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Silence

The LORD is in his holy temple; let all the earth be silent before him.

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Authors

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  • The Clayjar Review

    The Clayjar Review is a Christian literary journal dedicated to publishing human works housing the presence of God.

  • Drew Brown

    I love because Jesus loved first. || "Writer" || D.Min. in Writing

  • Caroline Liberatore

    "To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work." - Mary Oliver

  • R. F. Hare

    Nurse, writer, nature lover, art appreciator - learning to see

  • Cameron Brooks

    Poet from the Plains. M.F.A., Seattle Pacific University. Jazz buff.

  • Charis Crandall

    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.

  • Coby Dolloff

    exercising jester's privilege

  • September S

    Primarily God's daughter that has a serious obsession with writing, literature, and theology (also matcha). Tends to overthink & overanalyze.

  • Rachel Lynne Sakashita

    Discovering that what exists between faith & doubt, grief & delight, is not so much tension as it is trust. The American half of a Japanese-American marriage.

  • Thomas McKendry

    Poet and musician, Traditional Catholic. Dedicated to the pursuit of wonder and the preservation of culture.

  • Danielle Page

    Danielle Page is a truth-teller, writer, educator, and editor of The Clayjar Review.

  • J. Tullius

    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.

  • Brit McReynolds

    I write poems that inspire the imagination toward the things of God.

  • Steven Searcy

    Poetry collection: Below the Brightness (Solum Press, 2024). Poems in Southern Poetry Review, Commonweal, First Things, New Verse Review, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, Blue Unicorn, Atlanta Review, and elsewhere.

  • Ashlyn McKayla Ohm

    I'm a mountain girl who's most at home where the streetlights die and the pavement ends--scribbling stories, musings, and poems that point toward the truest High Country.

  • Nick Chapman-Jones

    Home of Frontier Verse.

  • Kate Bluett

    Poet and lyricist from North Texas. Wife. Mom. Terrible housekeeper. Writing poetry since kindergarten and liturgical lyrics since my first kid was little.

  • Casey Dwyer

    Casey Dwyer is a pastor, poet, and painter living in Wisconsin.

  • Lydia Cummings

    Lydia Cummings is a college student, writer, and person of faith. Her poem "The Slug" was featured in "Bounty," the latest issue of The Clayjar Review.

  • Marcia N. Lynch

    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.”

  • Kilby Austin

    “To have ruined oneself over poetry is an honour.” (Wilde)

  • Lucy A. Swan

    amateur historian, bungler-poet, aspiring cartwheeler

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