


Calf - Issue 1
The first issue of Calf features some of the foremost Christian writers alive.
You'll experience the liminality of National Book Award-nominated Spencer Reece’s Ephphatha; the sad, humorous irony in Julie Sumner’s prose poems; the refreshing candidness and humor in Justin Lacour; the sharp, warm attentiveness underlying Luci Shaw’s poems; you’ll see Jonathan Chan tug out the spirituality inherent in everyday images; Nate Klug paint vivid pictures with sparse words; Zachary Bartles re-tell the story of a woman’s conversion to Christianity through a painting she made; Renee Emerson recount a 4D experience of hell. And that’s just some of it.
There’s more mind-blowing poetry, as well as Thomas Allbaugh’s essay on searching for a reason to make art as a Christian and Kedrick Nettleton’s story about a young man hovering on the periphery of adulthood, the world, sin.
Issue 1 also features original artwork by editor-in-chief Stephen Ramsek, including a series of digital photographs of evangelical churches and 10 ink drawings.
84 pages
17x22cm
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The first issue of Calf features some of the foremost Christian writers alive.
You'll experience the liminality of National Book Award-nominated Spencer Reece’s Ephphatha; the sad, humorous irony in Julie Sumner’s prose poems; the refreshing candidness and humor in Justin Lacour; the sharp, warm attentiveness underlying Luci Shaw’s poems; you’ll see Jonathan Chan tug out the spirituality inherent in everyday images; Nate Klug paint vivid pictures with sparse words; Zachary Bartles re-tell the story of a woman’s conversion to Christianity through a painting she made; Renee Emerson recount a 4D experience of hell. And that’s just some of it.
There’s more mind-blowing poetry, as well as Thomas Allbaugh’s essay on searching for a reason to make art as a Christian and Kedrick Nettleton’s story about a young man hovering on the periphery of adulthood, the world, sin.
Issue 1 also features original artwork by editor-in-chief Stephen Ramsek, including a series of digital photographs of evangelical churches and 10 ink drawings.
84 pages
17x22cm
Shipping now!
The first issue of Calf features some of the foremost Christian writers alive.
You'll experience the liminality of National Book Award-nominated Spencer Reece’s Ephphatha; the sad, humorous irony in Julie Sumner’s prose poems; the refreshing candidness and humor in Justin Lacour; the sharp, warm attentiveness underlying Luci Shaw’s poems; you’ll see Jonathan Chan tug out the spirituality inherent in everyday images; Nate Klug paint vivid pictures with sparse words; Zachary Bartles re-tell the story of a woman’s conversion to Christianity through a painting she made; Renee Emerson recount a 4D experience of hell. And that’s just some of it.
There’s more mind-blowing poetry, as well as Thomas Allbaugh’s essay on searching for a reason to make art as a Christian and Kedrick Nettleton’s story about a young man hovering on the periphery of adulthood, the world, sin.
Issue 1 also features original artwork by editor-in-chief Stephen Ramsek, including a series of digital photographs of evangelical churches and 10 ink drawings.
84 pages
17x22cm
Shipping now!