Ever try to read an epic poem, but didn't know where to start? Anselm poet Jane Scharl is here to help. She explains the history and form of epic poetry, and points us to the best places to start reading.
Check out Jane's own (fantastic) poetry at jcscharl.com.
Painting: Odysseus and Nausicaa, by Christoph Amberger (c. 1505-1561/2)
"The Art of Naming:” Why We Create Interview with Marilyn McIntyre
Karen Swallow Prior Interview
"The Art of Subcreation:" Why We Create Interview with Matthew Clark
AI and Art
"Time and Its Creator:" Why We Create Interview with Jane Scharl
Why We Create: Gratitude as the Foundation of Human Creativity
Why We Create: Interview with Brian Brown
Interview with Autumn Krause
Catechesis for Children: Interview with Natasha Kennedy
Van Gogh and Middle Grade Fiction: Interview with Carolyn Leiloglou
Christianity and the Dramatic Arts: Interview with Nicole Stratton
Catechesis and Children: Danielle Hitchens Interview
Comps—Finding "Comparable Books" as an Author
Fairy Tales of Old Russia: An Interview with Nicholas Kotar
The Importance of Voice in Writing
Aliens in Fiction
An Interview with Alice Faye Duncan
Bad Boys in Literature
The Importance of Voice
An Interview with Andrew Peterson
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Hello Heaven Podcast
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Kingdom Power Fellowship Podcast
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)