Artists have always been drawn to the wild, wise elements they cannot control or understand—the sea, mountains, fire. To be an artist means to approach the light, and that means to let go our control,… more →
Think. Pray. Love.ianthecool wrote 2 weeks ago: 10. The Chronicles of Amber Roger Zelazny With the Amber novels, Zelazny created a very detailed and … more →
thelitlife wrote 3 months ago: “If someone knows who he is, really knows, then he doesn’t need to hate.” -A Wind … more →
soylibrarian wrote 4 months ago: I listened to A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle over the course of a week. While I wash … more →
whitspans wrote 4 months ago: 1. Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace – Still. It’s always hilarious and sometimes te … more →
Kristen wrote 4 months ago: This is part of being human, this knowing that we are all part of one another, inextricably involved … more →
xorosxaris wrote 5 months ago: To my star-naming friend: dictionary.com and etymonline.com lie. They say the roots of “astron … more →
jenecrit wrote 6 months ago: “The language describes the true nature of things, not the superficial aspects that everyone s … more →
creditcrunchbride wrote 6 months ago: If you’re more prosaic than poetic, or find that poetry makes your head swim, maybe a wedding … more →
Lisa wrote 7 months ago: Some books to read when you can’t go anywhere The Moon by Night by Madeline L’Engle Made … more →
Jenna wrote 8 months ago: Silence is dangerous We never permit it. Our vocabulary may not be large But there is no question th … more →
flannelgraph wrote 9 months ago: I read Madeline L’Engle’s A Circle of Quiet around the same time as C.S. Lewis’ A Grief Observed and … more →
Kristin Mulhern Noblin wrote 10 months ago: Technically, my husband and I have found a church. After visiting a couple, we settled on one fairly … more →
indianpaintbrush wrote 1 year ago: Artists have always been drawn to the wild, wise elements they cannot control or understand—the sea, … more →
indianpaintbrush wrote 1 year ago: Christian art? Art is art; painting is painting; music is music; a story is a story. If it’s bad art … more →
indianpaintbrush wrote 1 year ago: Freedom is a terrible gift, and the theory behind all dictatorships is that “the people” … more →
sebasshymson wrote 1 year ago: I recently read a book called A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle and then watche … more →
Michael wrote 1 year ago: Madeleine L’Engle in Walking on Water quotes Aristotle: “That which is probable and impo … more →
jpstreet wrote 1 year ago: I just finished reading my third book by Madeleine L’Engle, A Swiftly Tilting Planet. This is … more →
rasilla wrote 1 year ago: **I actually decided to make another page dedicated to listing the books that I read. It is more for … more →