Books of 2021 (part 2)
Continued from part one… Delilah Dirk: The Pillars of Hercules, Tony Cliff— The final installment, and the one that stretches … Continue reading Books of 2021 (part 2)
Continued from part one… Delilah Dirk: The Pillars of Hercules, Tony Cliff— The final installment, and the one that stretches … Continue reading Books of 2021 (part 2)
It seems that for many, 2021 was a bit of a weird year. Not the least of the weirdness being … Continue reading 2021 Salute
“This year, I really do mean to slow down, and this time I have a plan on how to do … Continue reading Books of 2021 (Part 1)
“Christ belongs to the lowly of heart, and not to those who would exalt themselves over His flock. The coming … Continue reading Early Christians on Christ’s Birth
I tried reading through Annals of the World about ten years ago. I thought it was very cool, found a … Continue reading The Annals of the World
They said there would be no ceremony this year, but that didn’t prevent a few from gathering around the cenotaph. … Continue reading Andrew Mynarski
In March of 2019 somebody vandalised the Reformation Wall monument. ‘Where are the women?’ the spray-paint scrawl demanded. My first … Continue reading What do I do if the ‘RefHERmation Day’ title has already been taken?
“Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.” So Chesterton once lamented. Perhaps many of the poets have … Continue reading Poetry Salute to Port Salut
It has now been a year since Misty died. I’m still without a dog, and a little disturbed by how … Continue reading Missing Misty
These home-made writing prompts are on the old side—perhaps from 2015-2017—and it has reached the point where I doubt I … Continue reading Piddling Prompts
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