Spring 2025

Contents

Also available as an audio issue and by podcast

Editorial

Or Does It Explode? | Caroline Langston

Poetry

How you go on about the other woman | Linda Laderman

Atonia, Eve of St. Mark & Early Easter | Ryan Harper

The moor & Eating with the dead | Sue Proffitt

For What Do You Give Thanks? | Abigail Carroll

The Chapel Matron | Jan Wiezorek

Samsara Study & And Sanctify Us Also | Elizabeth Harlan-Ferlo

peace (ii) | Jonathan Chan

Not Like Ordinary Horses | Alex Lee

The Valley of the Living | Jonathan Chibuike Ukah

Sunday at the SoCal winery | Elizabeth Hamilton

The Artist to Her Daughter | Judith Sornberger

Sunday Prayers & Intinction | Wayne R Bornholdt

Uncle Julius Gifts Me with Awe | Fran Markover

Uncertain Opposites | Maryella Desak Sirmon

The Pause | Christopher Honey

Fiction

Beulah Land | Corey Flintoff

Nonfiction

How to Buy a Rainbow | Alice Wyman

Water | Joyce H. Munro

The Sacrament of Silence | Layne Matthews Boles

Visual Arts

Three Days and Three Nights | Douglas Porter

God Is That You? | Tonia Martin

Reviews

When Silence Roars
A Review of Aflame by Pico Iyer
Cheryl Sadowski


“we sing into the shadows of too much sorrow”
A Review of Waiting for the Mercy Ship by Lois Roma-Deeley
Brandon James O’Neil

Contemplative Practices

The Art of Contemplative Photography | Jacqueline Wallen

Cover Art: From Three Days and Three Nights by Douglas Porter

Vita Poetica Vita Poetica

Beulah Land

by Corey Flintoff

The radio said it was going to be another beautiful day in Spartanburg County. Beulah Riley looked out her kitchen window and agreed that it was so.

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Emma Russell Emma Russell

How to Buy a Rainbow

by Alice Wyman

I am worried about the pistol. How its blank pop will rip the air apart. I am worried about everything really— the start, the finish, and every twist in between—for all the good it’ll do.

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Emma Russell Emma Russell

Water

by Joyce Munro

In the middle of the night without a moon, a mother and daughter struggle to climb into the lifeboat, hampered by bulky life vests strapped over their fur coats and evening gowns.

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Emma Russell Emma Russell

The Sacrament of Silence

by Layne Matthews Boles

I sat next to Liam beside his parents on a wooden pew at St. Anne’s Catholic Center. It was November in Texas, and I wore wood-block heels and a long-sleeve green dress with small blue birds on it.

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Ellie DuHadway Ellie DuHadway

God is That You?

by Tonia Martin

This painting is an attempt to capture life-giving waters pushed by a pendulum of time, aligning with the truth of God as keeper of time. It is the result of my study on the phrase “Let there be light.”

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Ellie DuHadway Ellie DuHadway

Three Days and Three Nights

by Douglas Porter

As an artist, I do not think about myself as a creator. I prefer to think of myself as a maker. A creator brings into being something that did not exist before.

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When Silence Roars

A Review of Aflame: Learning from Silence by Pico Iyer (Riverhead Books, 2025)

by Cheryl Sadowski

Pico Iyer’s memoir, Aflame: Learning from Silence, recounts the author’s experience residing at the New Camaldoli Hermitage, a small Benedictine monastery located high above the sea in Big Sur, California… From this slim and unassuming book comes a journey of gradated insights and revelations attained through weeks spent in silence and relative isolation amid rugged cliffs, coastal redwoods, and the occasional mountain lion. 

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Vita Poetica Vita Poetica

The Art of Contemplative Photography

by Jacqueline Wallen

In the quiet moments of everyday life, there exists an invitation to see the world more deeply—to move beyond the surface and engage with the essence of what is before us. Contemplative photography is a practice that invites us to do just that.

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