L'Engle and a Proper Pot of Tea

L'Engle and a Proper Pot of Tea

Read a review on Madeleine L’Engle’s Walking on Water and pair it with a proper pot of tea (recipe included)!

Limitations as Artists

Limitations as Artists

Matt, Christina, and Evangeline discuss the concept of limitations as artists. While limitless possibilities may seem like what is needed to create, perhaps the best way to create is not boundless possibilities, but limits.

Interview with G Connor Salter

Interview with G Connor Salter

Matt talks with writer G Connor Salter about his recent article on the classic book and movie The Princess Bride.

Cynical Literature

Cynical Literature

Matt, Mandy, and Evangeline discuss cynicism in literature and what makes the difference between a good cynical story and a bad cynical story.

Interview with A.D. Rhine

Interview with A.D. Rhine

Christina and Evangeline chat with A.D. Rhine (Ashlee Cowles and Danielle Stinson), the writer duo behind the novel Horses of Fire.

Interview with Sarah Arthur

Interview with Sarah Arthur

Matt interviews Sarah Arthur about her first YA Fiction book, Once a Queen, as they discuss the intersection between faith and great literature.

Anselm Appears on "The Habit" Podcast

Anselm Appears on "The Habit" Podcast

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.

Feedback from Other Artists

Feedback from Other Artists

Matt, Christina, and Evangeline discuss how artists can most beneficially give and take feedback from other artists.

Bearing Witness in Between

Bearing Witness in Between

For creative Christians, art
embodies worship. But how
do they make that work
when life blocks creativity?

Right Story, Wrong Time

Right Story, Wrong Time

Evangeline, Mandy, and Christina discuss how to handle writing the right story at the wrong time.

Favorite Books of 2023

Favorite Books of 2023

Christina, Matt, Evangeline, and Mandy discuss their top books of 2023.

 Hiver, the Eve of Everything

Hiver, the Eve of Everything

All earthly Christmases
disappoint us, but hiver,
the Eve of Everything,
can sweeten the bitterness
of winter with fresh hope.