Little help here?

So I’m trying to figure out exactly what this blog will look like over the next couple of years. I’ve committed myself to putting some serious time into RLP. I thought maybe you could help me think about this.

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The future of this blog

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Sabbath

I'm tired. For the first time since I began this blog back in December, I found myself not looking forward to posting. That means it's time to rest. It's time for a little sabbath. I'm working on a number of things, including something big for Christmas, but I need to put that kind of writing aside for a week.
In the meantime, I might drop by just to chat with you. Yeah, chatting would be nice.
A friend sent me a link to a most unusual website. I really don't know how to describe it. It's beautiful and striking and a little bit creepy. Just the right amount of creepiness to give you a feeling of awe.
But the beauty is the main thing.
I think this site expresses how I am feeling right now, with the summer heat breaking in Texas and the first hint of fall in the air. My oldest started high school, and I am already starting to feel what it will mean to lose her.
If you visit, make sure you have your speakers on because you have to hear the music and the sounds. Don't go too fast. You don't want to miss the birds. There are many pictures in each season. Click the crosses and you'll see.
Oh, one more thing. You'll want to run your mouse over every picture. Don't forget that.
http://www.jonathan-clark.com/afterlife/cemetery.htm

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Works in Progress

“Bearing Witness,” a Foy Davis story set in Fort Davis, Texas when Foy was in 3rd grade. Part one was posted 3-17-10. Part two should be ready next week.

“Lenten Satchel,” a short essay on the strange items that make up my Lenten journey this year. Because of Tracy’s comment. Posted here 3-18-10

Last Things,” an essay about my final days at Covenant. Soon to be published by the Christian Century. Will be linked here when it is online at the CC website.

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My Latest Book

turtles I’m proud to announce that Turtles All The Way Down came out in November of 2009. This was my first experience with the Consafo model of social media community publishing.

2000 copies were printed. We sold well over 500 as advance purchases or in the weeks leading up to Christmas. This paid for the printing costs completely.

Purchase at GracefullThings.

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