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)
Cultivating Appreciation for Other Art Forms
Gardening: Learning from the Ground
Interview: The Making of an Audio Drama with The Merry Beggars
Interview: Making Your Home an Outpost of Grace and Beauty with Elyce Westby
Interview: Nicole Beck on Portraiture
Pub Night: The Golden Key
Interview: Story, Trauma, and Faith with Sam Jolman
Interview: Aaron Damiani on Deconstruction and Liturgical Practices
It's Never Too Late for Art
Interview: Teaching Drama with Nancy Holaday
Heraldry: Story through Symbols
Wanting to Doubt Shakespeare
Finding Meaning in Time
Interview: What Makes a Children's Story Timeless?
Pub Night: Smith of Wooton Major
Interview: Only the Lover Sings
Fae or Not Fae?
Interview: Bandersnatch Classics
Roundtable: Heaven in Art
Pub Night: The Secret Garden
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