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“All my books come from some kind of love”

February 18, 2021 Paul Senz 4

Dr. Peter Kreeft is a prolific writer. Stunningly prolific. This is a man who has taught philosophy at Boston College since 1965, while maintaining a robust schedule as an in-demand speaker on all things Catholic—although […]

Books

“Axe-grinding and message spoil what you make”: An interview with Marly Youmans

November 22, 2020 Carl E. Olson 2

Novelist, poet, and story-teller extraordinaire Marly Youmans, author of fifteen books, has been described as “the best-kept secret among contemporary American writers” and “a novelist and poet out of sync with the times but in […]

The Dispatch

“To be a part of kids’ imaginative world is a gift”

June 7, 2019 Paul Senz 2

Catholic readers most likely recognize Raymond Arroyo from his work on EWTN, in particular his weekly show The World Over with Raymond Arroyo. He is a regular Fox News contributor, has written for numerous outlets, […]

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Jennifer Fulwiler on big families, the Mommy Wars, and “wholeness of vision” amid family chaos

May 11, 2018 Catherine Harmon 16

The best-selling author’s new book is about pursuing your passions while still putting your family first. […]

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The Creative Catholic: Carl E. Olson

November 14, 2017 K. V. Turley 5

CWR’s editor on writing: “Both a joy and a responsibility…it is full of demands and full of graces.” […]

The Dispatch

The Creative Catholic: Robert R. Reilly

September 28, 2017 K. V. Turley 4

“Writing is hell,” says the author and critic, “I think it is the hardest work one can do. I will do almost anything to avoid […]

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The Creative Catholic: Anthony Esolen

September 7, 2017 K. V. Turley 7

“Do not read a book, ever, just so that you can say clever things about it,” advises the prolific author and translator, “Read books for […]

Interview

Of fairy tales and vampires: A conversation with novelist Karen Ullo

August 25, 2017 Rhonda Franklin Ortiz 3

“Redemption stories never get old,” says Ullo. “Every day in the life of every human is a story of sin and redemption.” […]

The Dispatch

The Creative Catholic: Joanna Bogle

August 17, 2017 K. V. Turley 3

“Nothing is more important than writing truthfully.” […]

Essay

The spiritual witness of Flannery O’Connor

August 2, 2017 Amy Welborn 15

The question sometimes comes up: “Where should I start with Flannery O’Connor?” Perhaps the person posing the question has never read O’Connor at all. Or he might have encountered one of her widely anthologized stories […]

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