The Official Poet of the Year of Mercy
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March 31, 2016 by at 7:58 pm
The Official Poet of the Year of Mercy
A nod to Kierkegaard and Walker Percy: existentialist tomfoolery, political satire, literary homage, word mongering, a year-round summer reading club, Dylanesque music bits, apocalyptic marianism, poetry, fiction, meta-porn, a prisoner work-release program.
Søren Kierkegaard
Walker Percy
Bob Dylan
Literature & History
Letters from an American
Beau of the Fifth Column
This American Life
The Writer’s Almanac
San Diego Reader
The Stranger
The Inlander
Adoremus
Charlotte was Both
The Onion
From Empty Hands
Ellen Finnigan
America
Commonweal
First Things
National Review
The New Republic
All Manner of Thing
Gerasene Writers Conference
Scrutinies
DarwinCatholic
Catholic and Enjoying It
Bad Catholic
Universalis
Is My Phylactery Showing?
Quotidian Quintilian
En pocas palabras
William Wilson, Guitarist Extraordinaire
Signposts in a Strange Land
Ben Hatke
Daniel Mitsui
Dappled Things
The Fine Delight
Gene Luen Yang
Wiseblood Books
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Thanks, JOB. I like the paradox pointed out by Chesterton. For someone whose life more resembles Don Quixote, it’s high time I read the entire Canterbury Tales.
Very inspiring. High time for me as well. Thanks, good man.
If you look at my facebook, and I’m not sure you have to join if the posts are set so they can be viewed by the public, there is a link to an improved petition, Microscopes don’t work. I will also post the link tomorrow but I can’t from this computer.
Here is the link.
https://www.change.org/p/world-health-organisation-microscopes-don-t-work-stop-the-diagnosis-of-fake-diseases?recruiter=211507566&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink
As I am about to add to the petition, I don’t have a science background, only up to O Levels, but I did read about cancer for a few weeks when I was referred for suspected cancer in 2011. I haven’t read a great deal about light and lenses, preferring to think it through, but I realise there are likely to be mistakes.