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Unicorn in the Church Pew

Steven L. Denlinger

Memoir, video reflections, and newsletters intended to spark thoughtful dialogue about faith, education, and personal transformation (I am a teacher, after all)

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Latest Issues

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Newsletter: The revision process has begun

Reflecting through theatre. A photo of Laura and I at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in D.C. on Thursday, Feb. 27, ready to hear the new season rolled out by the Artistic Director, Simon Godwin. There are some advantages to having season t...

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Newsletter: How do you choose your story when writing your memoir?

A night out in DC. Laura and Steven pause during a conversation about theatre to take a selfie. They had just gotten back from seeing the National Theatre’s version of The Importance of Being Ernest within the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ...

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Table of Contents: "How To Tie a Tie"

Note: This is a post I send out occasionally, since my subscriber and follower list keeps growing.

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AUDIO: Chapter 26: Sacrament of Fear

Despite the comforting words of my rescuer, staying in Ohio was not the answer. I needed to leave the “safety” of my childhood world, in which nothing felt safe anymore

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  • Steven L. Denlinger

    Steven L. Denlinger (he/him) writes creative nonfiction and memoir reviews intended to spark thoughtful dialogue about culture, faith, and personal transformation.

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