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November 12, 2016
Dance Me to the End of Love (Song Series #12)

Dance Me to the End of Love (Song Series #12)

All in one week: The anniversary of Kristallnacht. A wave of hate crimes in the U.S., in the wake of a fraught election. And the death of Leonard Cohen, who wrote this song, “Dance Me to the End of Love.” [box] Dance Me to the End of Love Guitar: Rob; vocals + viola: June; written by …

November 10, 2016
Among the Living (Review Series)

Among the Living (Review Series)

Originally appeared in ImageUpdate, a publication of IMAGE Journal.  Living in the Aftermath Among the Living by Jonathan Rabb Before the concentration camps, Yitzhak Goldah was an accomplished young journalist in Prague. Inside the camps, he nearly died at the hands of Nazi scientists. But after the camps, Yitzhak Goldah is still alive, and this is where Jonathan Rabb’s …

November 9, 2016
Let It Be (Song Series #11)

Let It Be (Song Series #11)

So this was odd. My husband and I were idling in the pizzeria last Friday, waiting for our slices to come out of the oven, when the song changed on the radio. And in my hour of darkness, she is standing right in front of me Speaking words of wisdom Let it be “I love …

October 25, 2016
Review Series: Essays of Rest and Restlessness

Review Series: Essays of Rest and Restlessness

Originally appeared in ImageUpdate, a publication of IMAGE Journal.    Essays of Rest and Restlessness First Church of the Higher Elevations: Mountains, Prayer and Presence by Peter Anderson Things that many of us hope for in prayer and pilgrimage, even if we don’t admit it: “quiet peaceful serenity,” “out-of-the-ordinary contemplative skill,” “great mystical insight.”  What we often get, …

October 16, 2016
La Vie en Rose (Song Series #10)

La Vie en Rose (Song Series #10)

Fooling around with a song I’ve always loved. Breaking out the college French. Accompanied by this cheeky guitarist.  

October 8, 2016
Don’t Say Poetry Never Did Anything for You

Don’t Say Poetry Never Did Anything for You

I was pretty mad at my husband this morning. Details not important. Level of anger important. I was at that stage where you get out the blankets for that spare bed in the basement. I was at the stage where I regarded every flattering social media post we’ve ever made about each other as the …

September 26, 2016
Kansas City: Song Series #9

Kansas City: Song Series #9

“How do you combine 26 different letters to change a person’s breathing?” –Bret Anthony Johnston This was my fave quote from the Luther College Writers Festival in Iowa last weekend, where I got to hear hearty & inspiring talks by the writer above, plus Erik Larson, Charles Baxter, and Jane Hamilton, and panels moderated by Keith Lesmeister …

September 13, 2016
Review Series: The Penny Poet of Portsmouth

Review Series: The Penny Poet of Portsmouth

Originally appeared in ImageUpdate, a publication of IMAGE Journal.  The Penny Poet of Portsmouth: A Memoir of Place, Solitude, and Friendship by Katherine Towler “Minor Poets Have More Fun,” read the calling cards of Robert Dunn, the titular character in Katherine Towler’s memoir The Penny Poet of Portsmouth. Towler, who knew this very private writer as much as anyone …

August 13, 2016
Review Series: My Radio Radio

Review Series: My Radio Radio

Originally appeared in ImageUpdate, a publication of IMAGE Journal.  A Radiant Coming-of-Age My Radio Radio by Jessie van Eerden They called themselves The Dunlap Fellowship of All Things in Common. They were idealists who meant to replicate the early church described in Acts, doing away not only with private property but even family ties, so that parents were addressed not …

June 11, 2016
Review Series #10: Dothead

Review Series #10: Dothead

Originally appeared in ImageUpdate, a publication of IMAGE Journal.  Marking the Unseen Eye Dothead by Amit Majmudar “It’s not some freak / third eye that opens on your forehead like / on some Chernobyl baby,” writes Amit Majmudar in the poem “Dothead.” “What it means / is, what it’s showing is, there’s this unseen / eye, on the inside. And …

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