A room is not a study
On the difference between studying a text and keeping it company — and why we host the latter.
The Journal
What we're noticing in the text, the rooms, and the craft. New notes most weeks.
On the difference between studying a text and keeping it company — and why we host the latter.
The slow gospel arrives this fall, with wider margins than we've ever dared.
Our printer asked why we insist on linen covers when buckram is cheaper. A meditation on materials.
Posture, breath, and pace: a beginner's liturgy for poetry that was always meant to be physical.
Nine readers, one garage, and the week Job stopped being a problem to solve.
Verse numbers arrived in 1551 and reading hasn't been the same since. A typographic apology.