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Most things we hear or read stay with us for a moment or two, but some words and phrases and clauses stay with us for

In 2019, five years after Russian troops annexed the Crimean Peninsula, Sonya Bilocerkowycz published her first book, a collection of essays, On Our Way Home

When I was in graduate school, one of my professors had the habit of referring to that present time (the mid to late 70s) as

by James Vanden Bosch It started out innocently enough. Andrew, a friend of mine and a fellow grammarian, had been asked if he knew of

Most readers of Perspectives will know very little about Dale Brown, my friend and colleague whose life is the focus of a clutch of pieces
James Vanden Bosch Lawrence Dorr has been writing fiction in English for more than forty years; this most recent gathering of his short stories follows
James Vanden Bosch, professor of English at Calvin College is substituting today for Jennifer Holberg. Thanks, Jim! “We had fed the heart on fantasies, The
Madison Square Christian Reformed Church, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, plays a significant role in the life of the southeast side of that city. Started in
A nameless man and his son traverse a ruined country that was once the United States, looking for food and shelter and trying to avoid