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)
Episode 42 part 1: Anselm Crossover Extravaganza!
Episode 41: I'm Sorry, Dylan Thomas
Episode 40: Desert Island Challenge
Episode 39: Is the Book Always Better?
Episode 38: Welcome, Great Pumpkin
Episode 37: Everyone Should Be A Book Girl
Ken Robertson: The Art of Lament
Episode 36: Outliner's Revenge
Overcoming Darkness in the Life of a Creator
Episode 35: Fantasy Pub Table Draft
Episode 34: Frankenstein's Playwright
Episode 33: L'Engle's Light
Episode 32: Save the Humanities (?)
Episode 31: The Beautiful Game
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S.D. Smith - From Critic To Creator Or Curator
Matt Burnett - A Wrinkle in Time: Theological Imagination of Madeleine L'Engle
Glenn Paauw - Re-Enchanting The Scriptures
Glenn Paauw - Strong And Beautiful Words
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