A Sestina for the Scars
“A Sestina for the Scars” by Barbara Fant
“A Sestina for the Scars” by Barbara Fant
As Christians, we must consider not just the messages of our marketing initiatives, but the message of marketing itself.
Tradition gives us a story, and therefore, a moral framework of what to do and how to act.
Joy Clarkson is a hopeful realist whose faith in the goodness of the universe rests in the ultimate reality of a creative and loving God.
The Meaning of Birth suggests that it is children’s weakness that fits them for the humility of being loved.
A woman’s bureaucratic errand becomes a journey through memory and grief.
Justin R. Phillips’s book helps a young Southerner think about her memories, culture, and race.
The Memory issue cocktail
Human Landscapes Two poets offer insight for our modern disconnectedness and bring us back into touch with our memories, the landscapes of our childhoods, and the inner world of who…
This essay has been adapted from an artist talk delivered by the author on September 16, 2021, at the Trustman Art Gallery in Boston.
Opening remarks for Issue 16: The Memory Issue from Whitney Rio-Ross