Excellent. It also suggests a clever titular sleight of hand not uncommon but often overlooked – e.g., the subjects indicated by HAMILTON and MAESTRO arguably aren’t Alexander and Lenny but their wives – here, the ‘wonderful life’ isn’t the one George has lived the one but which Mary has made.
24.12.2025 12:33
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It’s Amy. Any day of the week and twice on Sundays.
01.12.2025 18:40
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So enjoyed writing for Plough’s Advent Series about one of my favourite sequences in the gospels. Joyous Advent, friends!
30.11.2025 19:30
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Now this is an LLM I can get on board with!
01.10.2025 16:23
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It’s amazing until you find yourself eternally at the cliff edge of book two because at this point we’re never going to get Doors of Stone
24.09.2025 06:14
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This is perfect
18.08.2025 16:57
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Astonishing and captivating. Loved it from start to finish.
13.08.2025 09:07
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This post is like shot and chaser, all in one. 😂
21.06.2025 12:16
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Looks fab! Major congrats!
13.06.2025 15:46
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I mean, Ratzinger’s main man Augustine is both the variation on the theme and the antidote to this, right?
26.02.2025 16:28
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Matthew Shadle beat me to it, but Ratzinger emphasises the intrinsic human desire to transcend one’s self, and how the Cross opens that possibility by means of self-giving grace which transforms self-destruction into transfiguration and communion. Which is simply to say that innate desire matters!
26.02.2025 15:53
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This whole album is about divesting from the shiny promises of technocracy toward endless self-realisation and instead embracing the limits of human life - the joys and complications of love, the pain of age and death, the restorative beauty of nature. A sleeper, and one of the best of the 2010s.
24.01.2025 07:55
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I am now just into Lake of the Long Sun (after finishing Nightside). As with New Sun, I am enthralled and yet constantly frustrated by the realisation that some ruse is happening under my nose and I just can’t quite hack it.
24.01.2025 00:37
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Which is why the Clone Wars animated series is so fantastic. The first season and a half was kidsy but then went deep on character and world development. It achieved the heights toward which the prequels gestured. The final season is a masterpiece.
13.01.2025 00:35
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I am now nearing the end of Citadel of the Autarch. We must discuss New Sun whenever we next chat. Should I press on to the Urth of the New Sun?
03.01.2025 17:29
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Do I espy another WordleBot connoisseur?
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25.12.2024 13:30
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One of these days!
16.12.2024 08:33
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Ekstasis Curated | December Edition
Collection for your Christmas reflections
Grateful to be included in the December edition of ‘Ekstasis Curated,’ a regular feature of Ekstasis Magazine’s Substack. Hope you’ll give it a look!
11.12.2024 17:32
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I’m getting behind on these, but you’ll note that it doesn’t say 20 CONSECUTIVE days.
Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers.
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11.12.2024 17:29
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Brilliant. Thank you!
11.12.2024 14:22
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It’s been a long time since I’ve seen this one! What collection is this from?
11.12.2024 14:17
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Haha—have you seen her newest, The Wood in Midwinter? It’s surprisingly short! I read it in one sitting. Was actually astonished when I realised I had reached the end.
09.12.2024 08:25
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Very much agree!
09.12.2024 08:24
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I liked it! I think it equally has to do with the sense that the world is suffused with meaning that exceeds the mere ‘givenness’ of things. Again, it’s been probably a decade since I last read it, so I should probably revisit it sometime!
08.12.2024 18:43
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(There’s more I could say, but not without revealing spoilers to unassuming passersby!)
08.12.2024 18:40
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Interesting! It’s been a while since I’ve read it, but my takeaway was actually more about how the main character’s perspective has been opened up (and opens us up) to a grander vista about the nature of the world that remains compelling even as we become aware of the incidentals of his story.
08.12.2024 18:40
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‘The Sabbath,’ by Abraham Joshua Heschel.
Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers.
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08.12.2024 18:21
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Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers.
#BookSky
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#BookChallenge
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07.12.2024 16:09
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So the moral of the story is I need to give BG3 a go (as soon as the prices drops just a little bit more)
05.12.2024 20:25
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Yeah, I mean perhaps the worst offenders on the FPS front are the Uncharted games, where Nathan Drake, our charming protagonist, mows down literally thousands of opponents in the course of the story.
05.12.2024 20:17
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