Stonework is published by Houghton College, a Christian liberal arts college located in New York’s rural Genesee Valley. Stonework seeks a diverse mix of mature and emerging voices in fellowship with the evangelical tradition. Published twice a year, the journal reflects the arts community at Houghton College where excellence in music, writing, and the visual arts has long been a distinctive.

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  • Issue 6
    Poetry by Paul Willis and Thom Satterlee. Fiction and interview with Lori Huth. Essay by James Wardwell, and student poets from Christian campuses.
  • Issue 5
    Poetry by Susanna Childress and Debra Rienstra. Fiction excerpt by Emilie Griffin. Art from Houghton's 2007 presidential inauguration and a forum on women writing.
  • Issue 4
    Matthew Roth--new poems. Diane Glancy--from One of Us and an interview. John Tatter-on gardens and poetry. The Landscapes of John Rhett. Stephen Woolsey--on the poetry of Jack Clemo. James Wardwell--on Herrick.
  • Issue 3
    Poetry by Julia Kasdorf, Robert Siegel and Sandra Duguid. Fiction by Tom Noyes. The portraits of Alieen Ortlip Shea. An anthology of Australian Poets
  • Issue 2
    Thom Satterlee - Poems from Burning Wycliff with an appreciation by David Perkins. Alison Gresik - new fiction and an interview. James Zoller - Poems from Living on the Floodplain.
  • Issue 1
    Luci Shaw — new poems with an appreciation by Eugene H. Peterson & Hugh Cook — new fiction and an interview

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Stonework, Issue 3
























Poetry:

Sandra Duguid

Can You Imagine

Property

Be

Reading a Student's Paper

Robert Siegel

It Makes One Think

Sheba

Solomon's Last Words

Adam's Dream

Julia Kasdorf - Interview

The Baby Screaming in the Back Seat

Letter to Dad from New Danville, PA

Bat Boy, Break a Leg

After Birth, a Conversation with Myself

Laurie Klien

In the Valley of Salt


Fiction:

Tom Noyes

The Straightened Arrow


Essay:

Terrence Paige

Body Worship

Laurie Dashnau

Restoration

James Wardwell

John Donne's Bawdy Body Devotion


Art:

Ted Murphy

The Discerning Eye of Aileen Ortlip Shea - Gallery of Shea Pieces

Aileen Shea - on Portraits

Aileen Shea - on Family


Music:

Mark Hijleh

A World of Music in Space and Time

James Zoller

Notes for This High Calling

William T. Allen

The World Needs Tuning: A Faith Journey

William T. Allen - Improvisation


An anthology of Australian Christian Poets

Introduction and Biographical Notes by Peter Stiles

Kevin Hart - Mud, Prayer, Nights

James Harrison - Cook's Pacific Crossing

Ivan Head - Halleluia, The Beach

Karen Knight - Brown Trout, Winter Solstice, All Over America

Andrew Lansdown - Parable, Kangaroo Haiku, Sacred Kingfisher

Peter Stiles - Stigmata, Long Weekend at Avoca



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