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SUMMARY:An Evening of Poetry and Fiction with Sally Thomas
DESCRIPTION:  \nSally Thomas\, as Micah Mattix recently observed\, “is quietly establishing herself as one of our finest writers.” Her full-length volume of poetry\, Motherland (2020)\,  was a finalist for the Able Muse Book Award. She is the author of the novel\, Works of Mercy\, the recent short story collection\, The Blackbird and Other Stories\, and the forthcoming volume of poetry\, Among the Living: Poems. \nJoin us at Mercy Hall on Tuesday\, February 4\, 2025 at 7:30 PM to hear Thomas read poems from Motherland and Among the Living: Poems\, as well as excerpts from her fiction. She will also share her thoughts on being a Catholic poet and fiction writer today. \nAs associate poetry editor for the New York Sun from 2022 to 2024\, Thomas is co-founder\, with Joseph Bottum\, of the Poems Ancient and Modern Substack newsletter\, for which she writes regularly. She lives with her family in North Carolina. \n“Like Eudora Welty\, Sally Thomas uses a small scale to great effect in The Blackbird and Other Stories\, capturing the strange movements of the human heart with astonishing subtlety. It is one of the finest collections of short fiction in years\, and Thomas is quietly establishing herself as one of our finest writers.” –Micah Mattix\, Poetry Editor at First Things and Professor of English at Regent University \n \n\n  \nImage: photo by Martin Sattler from Freerange Stock
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LOCATION:Mercy Hall\, 90 Concord St.\, Nashua\, NH\, 03060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Living an Intentional Life: Work\, Leisure\, and the Problem of Time with Dr. John Cuddeback
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us at the Center on Monday\, February 10\, 2025 at 7:30 PM for a lecture by John Cuddeback entitled\, “Living an Intentional Life: Work\, Leisure\, and the Problem of Time.” \n \nDr. John Cuddeback teaches philosophy at Christendom College and is the founder of LifeCraft\, a community project which focuses on issues relating to household\, friendship\, work\, and stewardship. \nHe writes of his mission for LifeCraft: \n“I have known the struggles of being a husband\, father\, friend\, employee\, and citizen in very confusing times. The travails of the household—as experienced by husbands and wives\, fathers and mothers\, children\, and others—especially consume my attention and are close to my heart. My search is for refreshing and revitalizing waters from a good place. Peaceful yet challenging\, silent but powerful\, old as the hills and exactly what we need today. I want to reconnect with what we already know\, or at least that we can know. My goal is a more fully human life\, in its many facets\, lived together in community and in life-giving relationships.” \nImage: Boys in a Dory\, Winslow Homer. Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art.
URL:https://restorationchristianculture.org/event/living-an-intentional-life-work-leisure-and-the-problem-of-time-with-dr-john-cuddeback/
LOCATION:Mercy Hall\, 90 Concord St.\, Nashua\, NH\, 03060\, United States
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