Winn Collier’s biography of Eugene Peterson, A Burning in My Bones, was easily one of my best reads of the year. Collier had access to the journals and papers of the pastor/writer who is best known as the translator of The Message version of the Bible. He also knew the man and brings an appreciative […]
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The Light Along Braided Creek
Short poems can seem light, slight…a thrown-off thought, a casual aside. But leave the world of nursery rhymes and limericks and there are wonders to behold in a few well-chosen lines. That was my experience reading the collection of poems in Braided Creek: A Conversation in Poetry. In the midst of a serious illness, U.S. […]
Getting Beyond ‘Should’ to What ‘Is’: The Virginia Reeves Interview Concludes
My interview with Virginia Reeves, author of The Behavior of Love, concludes with some thoughts on ‘should’ and the struggles of human beings in love to connect. (The interview begins here.) One of the other big words in this book for me is the word ‘should.’ In fact, you title a whole section ‘Should.’ I […]
Not Fixated on the Future: Finding Presence with Virginia Reeves (1 of 3)
Virginia Reeves is a confounding author. How does someone who can capture the beauty of landscape and human relationships with such rich writing also manage to resist the expectations of what books about such things must be like? Just when you think you know how her stories will go, when you’ve seen the end of […]
Love and Loss in Montana: Virginia Reeves Writes Another Winner
Can people really change? To hear Ed Malinowski, a behaviorist in the mold of John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner, tell it, the answer must be yes. Ed is one of the central characters in Virginia Reeves’ beguiling sophomore novel, The Behavior of Love. “People are malleable,” he says, “as are their behaviors, and behavior […]
Alabama – The Character – my interview with Virginia Reeves continues – part 2 of 3
Can place be the primary character in a book? You can make the case for that in Virginia Reeves’s debut novel, Work Like Any Other. In the previous segment of this interview, we discussed maintaining hope in strange times. In this segment we talk two great states – Alabama and Montana. Tell me about Alabama because […]