The question is not whether you can do it once. The question is not whether you can do it every now and again. The question is not whether you can do it when the Spirit leads you. The question is whether you can do it over and over again, every week, every month, every year,Continue reading “The Writer’s Life”
Author Archives: Joshua Gibbs
Lethargy Personified
One of my all-time favorite songs sounds more appropriate than ever.
Headlines
CDC Advises “You Are Enough” During Pandemic World Health Organization Instructs Infected To “Be The Change They Want To See” Recent Study Shows At-Risk Persons Should “Live Laugh Love” At Home For Next 6-8 Weeks
What The Quarantine Sounds Like
I’ve been listening to this one for several days straight.
First Loves
The latest episode of Proverbial is up now and concerns Tennyson’s well-known adage, “‘Tis better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.” The episode glosses first loves, divorce, Menander, and so forth. At present, this is my favorite episode of the show.
Documentary Recommendations
In my ongoing series for CiRCE on what everyone should do on their coronavirus vacay, I offer a small number of documentary recommendations.
Laconic
Erik Satie wrote laconic music for a pedestrian, contemplative world touched by melancholy. At the moment, he sounds about right.
End Of The World (Coronavirus) Playlist
Joining thousands of others, I have created an endtimes playlist.
New Short Fiction
Up on CiRCE today is a piece of short fiction I have worked on, off and on, for over a year.
Please Stop Saying This
“My child has a strong walk with the Lord” is a thing we often say, however, “Your child has a strong walk with the Lord” is not a thing we are often told. Why is this? My latest for CiRCE is a dialog about the matter.
