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Mything the Point: Why Some Stories Strike True and Others Fall Short [Part One]
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![Dorothy L. Sayers on the Contemplative Vocation of the Artist One of my favourite pieces of writing by Dorothy L. Sayers is her 1946 letter exchange with C.S. Lewis.[1] Lewis wrote to Sayers inviting her to contribute a volume to a planned series on Anglican theology for youth, to which...](http://www.transpositions.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/dorothy-l-sayers-36x36.jpg)
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Featured Artist: Noonday Films
Posted on 19/09/2010 | 2 CommentsNoonday Films is an independent film company committed to producing true stories that challenge oppressive social realities and bring hope that peace and love can and do exist. The content of their films include poverty in the third world, HIV/AIDS,...

