
Poetry
Setting Flagstones
First I place them in a line atop a narrowpath along the side of the house. That path grows muddy in winter,and the stones will
First I place them in a line atop a narrowpath along the side of the house. That path grows muddy in winter,and the stones will
In this episode of the poetry edition of the Reformed Journal Podcast, Rose Postma interviews Paul J. Willis about his poem “Setting Flagstones.” Paul is
I joked with a friend that my favorite contemplative readings have trended lately toward reflective white octogenarians. I’m 32, white, serve in a majority Black
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