The Joy of Being Blindfolded: Or Why You Should Read Thomas Pynchon
byEveryone has at least one piece of literature they are congenitally afraid of picking up. Be it the fear and trembling of page count,…
Everyone has at least one piece of literature they are congenitally afraid of picking up. Be it the fear and trembling of page count,…
The Revd Dr Robert MacSwain, a St Andrews alum, alerts us to two sessions at this year’s American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature conference…
One of the many nightmarish global crises indexed in the pages of the New York Times this past week was the identification of an…
Editor’s Note: In this 3-part series, Christopher R. Brewer and Cole Matson consider Ed’s Story, a series of short films. In Part 1, Brewer introduces…
Editor’s Note: Transpositions is currently featuring a 5–part series on Daniel A. Siedell by Christopher R. Brewer. Part 1 – A Response to Siedell’s…
In Engaging Art Prize: A Storied Theology of the Arts [Part Two], I suggested that a rightly Storied theology of the arts, one that acknowledges…
Aaron Belz is a poet living in Efland, North Carolina. He holds a B.A. in English and history from Covenant College (1993), a Master’s…