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Thomas Sleete on storytelling for Salt and Iron: Seasoned Writing
Art

The Story of a Storyteller

I know that this will sound strange, but I can remember telling stories to my fellow classmates and other kids my age in elementary school …

Posted on November 22, 2022October 4, 2022
Peter Blair on crime fiction for Salt and Iron: Seasoned Writing
Art

The Most Underrated Literary Genre

Last year when I took part in a podcast on the nature of literature, the subject of “the most underrated” literature came up. My immediate … Read More ›

Posted on November 15, 2022October 1, 2022
Living

Teaching a Book Without Reading It First

The summer before my first teaching job, I eagerly ordered all the novels on the book list so I could read them before the year … Read More ›

Posted on November 8, 2022September 28, 2022
Elizabeth Hance reviews Son of the Deep for Salt and Iron: Seasoned Writing
Art

A Fairy Tale for Today

Once upon a time, the merpeople of the Deep and the humans of Earth lived in harmony and friendship. But then, an ancient, ill-fated romance … Read More ›

Posted on November 1, 2022November 2, 2022
Noah Diekemper on chemistry and etymology for Salt and Iron: Seasoned Writing
Living

Your High School Teachers Let You Down

How many alkali metals can you name? If the answer is none, your high school chemistry class let you down. There’s an answer to this … Read More ›

Posted on October 25, 2022September 28, 2022
Madison Kearney on inflation and marriage planning for Salt and Iron: Seasoned Writing
Living

Wedding Planning in a Financial Crisis

“It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for the rich to enter the kingdom of Heaven.” While … Read More ›

Posted on October 18, 2022September 23, 2022
Nicholas Callaghan on C.S. Lewis Till We Have Faces for Salt and Iron: Seasoned Writing
Art

The Beauty Behind the Veil

In his last published work before he died, Lewis explores themes of suffering, human relationship, and man’s quest for God. Till We Have Faces retells … Read More ›

Posted on October 11, 2022September 23, 2022
Gentle Parenting by Dabney Baldridge for Salt & Iron : Seasoned Writing
Living

The Truth about Gentle Parenting

In my experience, nothing is more terrifying or more wonderful than being a parent. I haven’t been in the parenting world long, but I’ve done … Read More ›

Posted on October 4, 2022September 10, 2022
Ministry by Cameron Hughes for Salt and Iron: seasoned writing
Religion

Ministry in a Not-So-Godforsaken City

About a year ago, I packed up my blue Volvo station wagon and drove across the United States to serve at the University of California, Berkeley …

Posted on September 27, 2022September 10, 2022

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