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Too much peopling this week. 💀 This hermit introvert needs help. And sleep. And a cave. A cave to sleep in. Thanks. →
Anne of Avonlea →
18 Oct 2025 - 20 Oct 2025
Marilla says, "my father always said that no child should be cooped
Husband: don't you have enough books? →
Now accepting applications for a new husband.
Now I am a quote graphic-er. Yes, I did spend too much time doing this. And? →
What's your favourite book of all time?
Mine is The Lord of the Rings. I read it every
Book fairs are rather overwhelming, but I'm glad this one came together. I even got to meet a podcaster I listen to on the regular! →
grief
Here. Here. Here. →
As I pondered over the madness of spending hours on social media or pursuing an unrequited, unfulfilling friendship, I caught myself thinking more and more, “This is not how I want to spend my life.”
intentional life
“Have you eaten?” →
My grandma is dying. In truth, she’s been dying for years now, my months punctuated with hospital scares and
grief
This is the fourth year since your son died →
This is the fourth year since your son died.
You wonder where the time has gone, and wonder if it’d be cliche to say it sometimes still feels like yesterday.
grief
Letters to the Forgotten Ones I Still Love →
I suppose normally now would be the moment to place some epilogue of good feeling, of how I see the way God is working, how I’m sure it will all make sense one day, of the good that has come from it. But I do not, and I don’t know why, and in truth, no “why” could ever excuse or justify the pain.
grief
Tracing Your Shadow through Shifting Leaves →
“Your father is sick, so we must leave you sometimes,” Mommy says. Grandma cries below the stairs when she thinks I am asleep.
I clutch a photo of them when I miss them, and I pray God would spare him, that we might share in more, all the seasons of life together.
grief
I didn't want to be an author →
I write not just for the boy taken too early from this world, but for the little girl who grew up too scared to speak her truth.
I write because I now know stories can light up the Shadow and save a life—two lives.
But one is enough.
grief
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Corruption and Redemption →
Guest post by Jenn Zuko
AUTHOR’S NOTE: Back in 2004, I taught a graduate-level literature course called ‘Hobbits and
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Éowyn's Redemption from Despair to Hope →
I’m also struck by the fact that once again, heroism in Tolkien’s story does not present the way it conventionally would in such stories, or in the way Éowyn understood heroism at the start of her journey.
She learns that it does not have to take her skill with a sword to make her a strong woman.
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Samwise Gamgee: The Heart of the Fellowship →
Sam’s decisions in these five chapters cement both his character and his strength, both of which draw on his strongest attribute (and why I—and I suspect so many of us—adore him so much). His heart.
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Only That Which They Defend →
And yet, in The Lord of the Rings, Sam and Faramir end up having tremendous influence over the outcome of the story. Not because they are powerful, but because of those very attributes the world deemed unworthy.
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Seeing Stones and Silver Tongues →
Whether through magical devices or human speech, the challenge of conveying and receiving truth remains central to these chapters. This illustrates the difficulties of communication, not between different languages, but between what comes out and what is received.
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Valuing the Least of These →
Through these chapters, Tolkien illustrates that one of the highest goods—a light by which to choose in dark times—is caring for those who seem weakest among us, carrying them along in their journey.
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Corruption and Redemption →
Guest post by Jenn Zuko
AUTHOR’S NOTE: Back in 2004, I taught a graduate-level literature course called ‘Hobbits and
lotr2024
Samwise Gamgee: The Heart of the Fellowship →
Sam’s decisions in these five chapters cement both his character and his strength, both of which draw on his strongest attribute (and why I—and I suspect so many of us—adore him so much). His heart.
lotr2024
Only That Which They Defend →
And yet, in The Lord of the Rings, Sam and Faramir end up having tremendous influence over the outcome of the story. Not because they are powerful, but because of those very attributes the world deemed unworthy.
lotr2024
Seeing Stones and Silver Tongues →
Whether through magical devices or human speech, the challenge of conveying and receiving truth remains central to these chapters. This illustrates the difficulties of communication, not between different languages, but between what comes out and what is received.
lotr2024
Valuing the Least of These →
Through these chapters, Tolkien illustrates that one of the highest goods—a light by which to choose in dark times—is caring for those who seem weakest among us, carrying them along in their journey.
lotr2024
To love at all is to be Vulnerable →
So much fear and anger exists between people, and how easily we can see each other as enemies or “others.” I’m not so naive as to think that just listening and talking will solve all problems, but it is a starting point—one more powerful than we might think.
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