Jon Fosse’s Profound Work Septology Shows Us What Liturgical Writing in Fiction Looks Like
Nobel Prize winner Jon Fosse shows us what liturgical writing in fiction looks like.
Nobel Prize winner Jon Fosse shows us what liturgical writing in fiction looks like.
A story about how a poet and Saint Paisios helped me redefine creativity when I was broken, confused, and in need of answers.
Creating just doesn’t happen. We are endowed with capacities that many of us are not even aware of. We are created to see and create.
In a world of 24-hour news and countless opinions at our finger tips, combined with a yearning for enchantment, we must enter into deeper silence.
The Way of Christ, and the life of the Christian, is the true Art of letting go. It is a life of surrender to Christ.
There are times when we experience fear and trepidation the moment we set out to do something–especially what we’re good at. What to do?
In a world obsessed with success and progress it is hard to live an authentic life. But we can choose to live the simple Way.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn shows us how to take our creative vocations seriously in the face of many distractions, set backs, and the unflagging pressures of time.
Writer’s block is considered worse than terminal illness. But perhaps there’s more to it than that. Maybe your writer’s block is a gift from God.
Starting a notebook can be a perfect way to inspire you in your spiritual life.
Father Antony Paul