“The Unattended Things”: Road Trip 2017
In part one of my summer 2017 road trip retrospective, I explore the unforeseen value of paying attention to generally unattended things.
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In part one of my summer 2017 road trip retrospective, I explore the unforeseen value of paying attention to generally unattended things.
Continue reading →I was inspired to write a poem this morning, which is personally important because I have not published anything here for a while, and I have barely written anything other than midterms and seminary papers for the last few months. This is how it went: I was up too late last night/this morning reading a book […]
Continue reading →I wrote a song today for corporate confession in worship. I recognize many of its lines might make churchgoers uncomfortable, but this song is actually tame compared to some of the things God has seen fit to speak through the Old and New Testament prophets. Please let me know how you think it can be improved before it […]
Continue reading →A poem of rhymed couplets concerning the first time a famous poet, Thomas Lux, read one of my poems. He is a good teacher. And thorough.
Continue reading →Ars Est Celare Artem means “Art is to conceal art.” An experiment in coalescing fragments, this post contains some flash memoir and a poem.
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