The Common Question
In this poem, Jendi Reiter's narrator seeks new perspective in this "racing-away circumstance."
View ArticleOf Icons, the Renaissance, and the Mysterious Disorientation of Disability:...
In this art exhibit and interview, Tim Lowly invites us to challenging stories by painting his daughter Temma as an icon of sorts, pointing us outside our selves and our comfort zones, toward God and...
View ArticleThe Beautiful Creatures: Trees in the Biblical Story
A telling of the Biblical story from the perspective of the trees.
View ArticleInquiry: The Image
This poem by Elizabeth Hoover uses the photography of Saul Leiter as a source for a meditative dialogue on the nature of an image.
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What does Charlie want? —John Greenleaf Whittier Oh, the unfairness of being myself. There ought to be a rule. So many days as a little boy, so many days as a deer, a centipede, a Masai warrior, a...
View ArticleOf Icons, the Renaissance, and the Mysterious Disorientation of Disability:...
Click on the image to the right, “Temma on Earth,” to open Tim Lowly’s exhibit in a resizable browser. The Other Journal (TOJ): I have noticed that your work has been consistently described as...
View ArticleThe Beautiful Creatures: Trees in the Biblical Story
In the beginning, there were no trees. There were no trees, for there was no rain to nourish them and no creature to tend them. In the beginning, there was the Voice. The Voice called the earth to...
View ArticleInquiry: The Image
From The Enterprise of Seeing, a manuscript of poems based on the photography of Saul Leiter. Q: When I was younger, we had you in pictures. A book my father kept. In my father’s book you are sitting...
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