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Your singing is always a witness. The question is: Is it a good witness or not?
Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty • Sing!
SIX at 6: Some Of God’s Best Work, Making Your Own Turn, The Roy Kent Part, What’s Missing, An Abnormal Brain, and F. Scott Fitzgerald - Billy Oppenheimer
Nora Ephron, “The Best Journalism Teacher I Ever Had,” Northwest Scholastic Press, June 18, 2013, www.nwscholasticpress.org/2013/06/18/the-best-journalism-teacher-i-ever-had/#sthash.ZFtUBv50.dpbs; also written about by Ephron in her essay “Getting to the Point,” in Those Who Can … Teach! Celebrating Teachers Who Make a Difference, by Lorraine
... See moreGreg Mckeown • Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
“This business of… being a writer is ultimately about asking yourself, ‘How alive am I willing to be?’” —ANNE LAMOTT
Jeff Goins • You Are a Writer (So Start Acting Like One)
“Calvin Trillin was great,” she said. “He is the person who brought congee (a Chinese rice porridge) every day. And he wouldn’t just leave it in the kitchen. He would put it in a bowl and bring it to me with a spoon and a napkin and set it before me.”
Sara Davidson • The Didion Files

He decided that she should write stories and books and in 1925, as an encouragement, he took one of her plays for children, The Knave of Hearts, and had Scribners publish it in a large-format volume with lavish illustrations by Maxfield Parrish, a friend of the Perkinses who lived across the Connecticut River from Windsor. Parrish collectors
... See moreA. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
Back in Brooklyn, a poet-nurse to the Union dying writes: A leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars. Jørgen never reads these words.
Richard Powers • The Overstory: A Novel
