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  • 26.Mar
  • A few notes on Marisol
  • Even though we are a few weeks done with New World Arts’ production of Marisol, the marketing created such a buzz (about the actual design of it), that it’s time to talk about it.

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  • Featured: FFW08

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  • 19.Apr
  • Real life stories (and happily abandoned book proposals)
  • (Cross-posted by Allison Graff from Thoughts on Faith and Writing)
    So we just spent three long days talking about stories. We talked about them, we lived them, we thought up new ones to write later. It was good to be with so many others who understand the importance of stories.
    The Festival of Faith & Writing is […]

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Book recs from the stars

(Cross-posted by Ashleigh on Thoughts on Faith and Writing)

At the “Literary Fiction: A Place for Faith?” panel this morning, the discussants offered these book recommendations:
Ingrid Hill: Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro; Saturday, Ian McEwan
Beena Kamlani: Wolf Totem, Jiang Rong
Jana Reiss: After This, Alice McDermott; The Ladies’ Auxillary, Tova Mirvis
Vinita Hampton Wright: A Thousand Splendid […]

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(Cross-posted by Ashleigh on Thoughts on Faith and Writing)

At the “Literary Fiction: A Place for Faith?” panel this morning, the discussants offered these book recommendations:

Ingrid Hill: Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro; Saturday, Ian McEwan

Beena Kamlani: Wolf Totem, Jiang Rong

Jana Reiss: After This, Alice McDermott; The Ladies’ Auxillary, Tova Mirvis

Vinita Hampton Wright: A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini; Birds Without Wings, Louis de Bernières

I believe Lil Copan had asked the panelists to recommend recent literary fiction with religious and/or spiritual themes. In any case, I thought the list might be of interest to others!

~ Ashleigh Draft

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