Churches and gardens are one way to order travel. I visited lots of both during a recent trip to Ireland, then NYC.| HEATHER KING
MEMOIR WRITING WORKSHOP! IN CONNEMARA! COMING UP! NAB THAT LAST SPOT…| HEATHER KING
Meanwhile, I am working myself ragged trying to get a few columns done in advance so as to be able to host my Memoir Writing Workshop in Ireland. Which is full, but will be held next year same general time, same place. The post WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 15, 2025: OVERWHELMED WOMEN, THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BVM, AND A MEMOIR WRITING WORKSHOP first appeared on HEATHER KING.| HEATHER KING
This week’s Angelus News column is about Georgia folk artist Nellie Mae Rowe, her vibrant drawings, installations, sculptures, and paintings, and the phantasmagorical “playhouse” she created from, in, and around her modest bungalow.| HEATHER KING
After all, you have to be a special kind of person to be happily wandering around Exposition Park by yourself, for whatever reason, on a holiday that is built around the notions of barbecues, outdoor parties, fireworks, and fun. The post WEEKLY NEWSLETTER JULY 25, 2025: THE CHILDLIKE HEART, A ROSE GARDEN, AND BE PREPARED TO WITNESS TO YOUR HOPE! first appeared on HEATHER KING.| HEATHER KING
Our Father Who Art in an Iron Lung is a memoir about growing up with a father who was stricken with polio in his early 30s and lived 21 more years. The post WEEKLY NEWSLETTER JULY 11, 2025: OUR FATHER WHO ART IN AN IRON LUNG first appeared on HEATHER KING.| HEATHER KING
Richard Dawkins and Scott Barry Kaufman are both seeing what our editor in chief is seeing: a shift in culture that it's up to us to resist. The post Navigating the Hypersensitive Seas appeared first on Third Factor.| Third Factor