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When Time Was Innocent
Some high notes live while others don’t. Where do they go?
Josiah
Jul 13, 20241 min read


Throttle On: The Grandmaster of Reset
Introducing “The Grandmaster of Reset: A Time-warping Novel”
Josiah
Jun 10, 20242 min read


The Adventures of Sally by P.G. Wodehouse, a Book Review
Pelham Grenville Wodehouse sparks an exhibit of classic female meddling with his loveably altruistic character, Sally Nicholas.
Josiah
Jan 9, 20243 min read


Anna Purse's Admissions Letter to Vern Hill College, a Fiction Novel Bonus
Meet the fictional character Anna Purse by way of her Admissions Letter before reading "The Monstrosity or Anna Purse".
Josiah
Jul 23, 20234 min read


She Walks in Beauty, a Book Review
Rolling at the posted speed of 5 miles per hour, I followed my parents' Mini Max camper toward their reserved camping slot somewhere...
Josiah
Oct 5, 20224 min read


Corel, Before Night Fell
I’m a girl, Corel, who takes serious work. The wages I draw call my hands to the dirt— Hunching and sweating long days under heat. What...
Josiah
Sep 19, 20221 min read


Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, a Book Review
Joan of Arc, headstrong, blazes into her first battle at Orleans as General-in-Chief of the Armies of France with a relic sword she has...
Josiah
Jul 17, 20223 min read


The Ninety-Ring Pine
I’ve seen the ninety-ring pine in its age— What splendor, its breadth, and what rise radiates! What good is a forest without its display?...
Josiah
May 10, 20221 min read


Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers, a Book Review
Not one to visit movie theatres with regularity, I happened to be sitting in the local mega theatre to watch West Side Story with my...
Josiah
Jan 20, 20224 min read


The Click of a Simple Pen
Click. Click. Click-click. Click. Think of the potential that waits inside of a pen. The ink could jot an inspiring word, record an...
Josiah
Dec 12, 20219 min read


Disciplining Is to Editing as Parenting Is to Writing
Though comparing editing to disciplining is Mr. Hyde strange, last week it dawned on me that I have a comparatively equal amount of...
Josiah
Nov 4, 20218 min read


Laurel’s Camp Bell
The foliage distinct, a sweet bay, evergreen — You once waved by the shore happenstance to be seen — By a shabby shy boy years too young...
Josiah
Oct 20, 20211 min read


Ravi’s Eulogy
I mourned when I discovered that Ravi Zacharias had passed away in May of 2020. I mourned again when I learned that a report of Ravi’s...
Josiah
Oct 12, 20214 min read


An Author I Hope to Meet in Heaven
For me to get suctioned into a classic tale, something must be resonating on the printed page. For the most part, classic tales have a...
Josiah
Oct 3, 20214 min read


Teruah Must Mean Trumpet
Becky was second chair in my middle school band class, and I, the musical ad-libber, the Bb instrument natural, was certain that she had...
Josiah
Sep 10, 20212 min read


A Tongue That Turns the Ship
If the lines to the worship song “We are hungry, we are hungry, we are hungry for more of you” were sung at my house before lunchtime,...
Josiah
Aug 20, 20214 min read


How Honest Honest Should Be
My riddle-solving son asked me a simple question this past week that moved me beyond my area of expertise in physics. His metaphysical...
Josiah
Aug 15, 20218 min read


Good Luck, Really?
Which god gives his or her loyalists good luck? Or is luck today like the comics, where agnostics draw upon the buried past to feign...
Josiah
Aug 5, 20213 min read


A Curse, a Fig Tree, and a Surreal Allowance
I spent much of my college free time in my college's study rooms—I studied, yes, a lot. These library, back-corner spaces, far from the...
Josiah
Jul 29, 20214 min read


Is Starting History Afresh an Oxymoron?
We all start something new with a history, with a past. We are attached to it. Like our bank account or the property we've owned, it's...
Josiah
Jul 26, 20212 min read
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