Matt interviews Sarah Arthur about her first YA Fiction book, Once a Queen, as they discuss the intersection between faith and great literature.
Matt interviews Sarah Arthur about her first YA Fiction book, Once a Queen, as they discuss the intersection between faith and great literature.
The Anselm Society’s executive director, Brian Brown, was a guest on The Habit Podcast with Jonathan Rogers, to discuss how our creativity relates to God’s.
Matt, Christina, and Evangeline discuss how artists can most beneficially give and take feedback from other artists.
For creative Christians, art
embodies worship. But how
do they make that work
when life blocks creativity?
Matt sits down to talk with Austin Freeman to talk all things J.R.R. Tolkien and Lord of the Rings.
Clearing up one of the biggest misconceptions about what we’re doing here.
Evangeline, Mandy, and Christina discuss how to handle writing the right story at the wrong time.
Christina, Matt, Evangeline, and Mandy discuss their top books of 2023.
All earthly Christmases
disappoint us, but hiver,
the Eve of Everything,
can sweeten the bitterness
of winter with fresh hope.
Christina, Mandy, and Matt discuss fasting in feasting, their relationship to one another, and their relationship to the Christian tradition and liturgical calendar.
Evangeline sits down with YA author and founder of Owl's Nest Publishers K.B. Hoyle to talk about teenagers, young adult literature, and the "bildungsroman," the coming-of-age story.
Matt, Mandy, and Evangeline discuss the question, “Why can’t people just be friends in literature?”
Places, like people, only realize their potential when they are loved.
A look back, and forward.
Mandy sits down with artist, writer, and spiritual director Jenn Layte for a conversation about imagination, stories, and faith.
Matt sits down with Matthew Lee Anderson to discuss his new book, Called into Questions.
A behind-the-scenes look at what we do and why.
Matt, Christina, and Mandy set out to list the Anselm Society Top 5—the “top five anythings” that the Anselm Society loves, is passionate about, and is defined by.
Everything changed when
Matthew realized Jesus
still loved him.
A conversation with Marilyn McIntyre about her chapter in The Anselm Society's new book Why We Create, "The Art of Naming.”