How a Poet and a Saint Changed My Life as a Writer and Human Being
Does God care about our creative work? Does He really care about our writing or painting or sculpting? Can I go to Him for inspiration?
Does God care about our creative work? Does He really care about our writing or painting or sculpting? Can I go to Him for inspiration?
What about our identity as the crown of creation, as gardeners of logoi, as priests? How do we recover it? How can we see again?
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.
In a world obsessed with complexity, complexity theory, and ‘global issues’, there is a simple life, a simple Way that opens to all of us.
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?
Confessional writing is the opening of the soul to God and others through prose. In this post we consider examples of confessional writing for inspiration.
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.
Technology provides ways for us to do things easier, and more productively. OpenAI is a tool that heightens productivity, but can it create authentic art?
The Divine Liturgy is an encounter with God, and thus Beauty Himself. We encounter God to know who we are–we are worshipping beings of God.
Father Antony Paul