Salt and Iron would like to thank and recognize Henry Nolden for submitting his work to our 1st Annual Essay Contest! Henry contributes regularly to Salt and Iron … Read More ›
Congratulations to Johanna Young, the winner of our 1st Annual Essay Contest! Johanna attends Grove City College. She explains her motivation for writing: Writing is … Read More ›
These days, upright and virtuous heroes don’t get much love. In most ensemble casts, antiheroes or even sympathetic villains overshadow the goody two-shoes. That came … Read More ›
“The only difference between amateur and professional writers,” according to Faith Liu, screenwriting graduate student, “is that professionals write when they don’t feel like it.” … Read More ›
I just read the Harry Potter books for the first time. Yes, yes, here in 2017. As a result, I feel entitled to spoil everything … Read More ›
“Technological unemployment” is a new watchword in conservative circles including the American Enterprise Institute. Ever since the Industrial Revolution, when working conditions in the mills were … Read More ›
During the speculation surrounding the cabinet appointments of then President-elect Donald Trump, the New York Times described Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL), recently confirmed as Attorney General, … Read More ›
I had already made two laps around Tesco, and frozen lemonade concentrate was nowhere to be found. There were bacon-flavored crisps, suspiciously cheap pork pies, … Read More ›
In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace, which he lavished upon us. … Read More ›