Review: Fierce Imaginings (Part Two)
Editor’s note: This is the second of a two-part review (see the first part here) God in dangerous territory: Interview with Rachel Mann, author of…
Emma Hinds is a graduate from the University of St. Andrews with an MLitt in Imagination, Theology and the Arts, and an MLitt in Creative Writing. She has published a variety of fiction and nonfiction works, including an essay in Tarantino and Theology (Gray Matter, 2015). She currently writes from Manchester while lecturing at Regents Theological College in Applied Theology and Performing Arts.
Editor’s note: This is the second of a two-part review (see the first part here) God in dangerous territory: Interview with Rachel Mann, author of…
Editor’s note: This is the first part of a two-part review. God in dangerous territory: Interview with Rachel Mann, author of Fierce Imaginings:…
‘The Rape of Tamar,’ comes from the poetry collection ‘The Song of Birds,’ by Emma Hinds, a collection focused on the lives of biblical…
On the 13th of November people all over Paris were making plans for their weekend. They finished their day’s work, they began their commutes…