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)
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Learning the Catherine Project Way
How to Find Creative Ideas
Pottery (and Watercolors) in the Time of COVID
Pub Night: St. Brigid's Cloak
How to Notice Great Photography
Short Stories vs Novels
The Joy of Rules
The Hospitality of Horror
How to Deal with Failure
Stories Shaped by Dungeons & Dragons
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Looking Forward to 2022
Episode 106: Reading Evangelicals
Episode 105: Lewis and His Space Trilogy
Episode 104: Phantastes Graphic Novel
Episode 103: For Those Wandering Along the Way
Episode 102: Civic Renaissance
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