i'm reading through your work & am enjoying it very much. i thank you for detailing your thought processes & citing the allusions. the psalms are so intimate for every one who would pursue his Creator! i have stage 4 metastasized breast cancer and at this point it is sometimes hard to concentrate on what i read. and i would also like for you to know that i just finished a treatise that i had been working on for about 20 yrs, i.e. that Psalm 119 is a narrative of the life of Jesus told in poetry: it is newly published on Amazon.
I like this poem/Psalm combo a lot - Shakespeare's "old guy passing the torch and/or holding onto the past" plays (for lack of a better term) are some of my favorites, and The Tempest is a fun one. Makes me want to go on a Shakespeare binge. Do you have any favorites in his work?
Also - good to see you working with the Rabbit Room now. That's a perfect partnership!
i'm reading through your work & am enjoying it very much. i thank you for detailing your thought processes & citing the allusions. the psalms are so intimate for every one who would pursue his Creator! i have stage 4 metastasized breast cancer and at this point it is sometimes hard to concentrate on what i read. and i would also like for you to know that i just finished a treatise that i had been working on for about 20 yrs, i.e. that Psalm 119 is a narrative of the life of Jesus told in poetry: it is newly published on Amazon.
I wish you all the best as you read these and hope they comfort you in some small way.
I like this poem/Psalm combo a lot - Shakespeare's "old guy passing the torch and/or holding onto the past" plays (for lack of a better term) are some of my favorites, and The Tempest is a fun one. Makes me want to go on a Shakespeare binge. Do you have any favorites in his work?
Also - good to see you working with the Rabbit Room now. That's a perfect partnership!