Just remembered the Four Quartets connection that was so intriguing with the first three books but didn't come up in this discussion -- thoughts?
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Just remembered the Four Quartets connection that was so intriguing with the first three books but didn't come up in this discussion -- thoughts?
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Sharing some reflections on Psalm 22, Sacred Reading project for Lent.
Yes, they are so beautiful! I agree, let's drop "lime" and use "linden" to avoid confusion.
Starting a Lenten study on the Sacred Reading Substack, with a slow read of Psalm 22.
Actually I believe "lime" is the correct translation for linden/tilleuel, but it is a confusing name (it's not the citrus fruit). I had never seen the actual trees till I came to Switzerland, where there are lots. My husband's family lives on Lindenstrasse.
What books from independent publishers have you read lately?
My latest post on the Sacred Reading Substack, with a nod to @eightdaysofdiana.bsky.social
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Yes, it was necessary and so worthwhile! I look forward to your episodes, can't wait for the next one to drop. Four hours is not too long.
I read some of these an adult but second the votes!
Cover collage of 10 books
My January reading - see full reviews on The StoryGraph.
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Looking back and ahead - In gratitude for twelve years of blogging
This sounds like a wonderful event!
Ring out the old, ring in the new...taking a break to reorganize, and wishing you a happy New Year
November reading in review at Entering the Enchanted Castle
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#NonficNov - My top ten nonfiction reads of 2025
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An invitation to join a community exploring reading as a sacred practice.
Month in Review: October 2025
Coming back to Willa Cather, some books that were not what I expected, and an upcoming writing conference
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#1925Club - The Professor's House, another brilliant work by Willa Cather
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September reading in review: A foodie leaving New York for the country, a nun leaving her convent, Jane Austen's foremothers, and more.
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Do you ever write to writers?
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The latest musings and news from me. A birthday adventure, a prophetic publication, and a work of art narrowly saved from destruction.
for the first of our S2 bonus episodes, we had the absolute joy of talking with critic and historian @effjayem.bsky.social for an hour and a half about historical context, book-hunger, and DWJ as a critical writer of critical texts
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It's been fun to meet you in this literary blogworld. I blog less and use social media way less since I left Facebook. But I still hope to stay connected here and on Shiny. And I want the news about your book!
Month in Review: August 2025
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Women in Translation and Ten Books of Summer
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π£ New Podcast! "What Is Sacred Reading?" on @Spreaker #contemplative #practice #reading #sacred #spiritual
It's a horror book, isn't it? Not really for children at all, I'd say. And oh, that ending! I was so confused when I read it, probably around age 18. Only after I had nearly gotten divorced (but didn't) could I even start to understand the power of Nowhere.