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Letters and Life: On Being a Writer, On Being a Christian

by Bret Lott

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Writing is both a significant and intimate activity. Acclaimed novelist Bret Lott reflects on his life through five essays exploring everything from the importance of literary fiction to the pain of personal loss.
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I'm hopeful for the future of art produced by Christians. This book is one of the reasons for my hope. Lott does a good job of explaining the need for Christian fiction to address all of reality, including the sinfulness of man and its consequences. So much art created by followers of Jesus is garbage, not reflecting the beauty and complexity of our Creator nor this universe that has been so profoundly touched by sin and grace. Lott encourages would-be writers and artists to create works that are full of truth and Truth, not mere sentimentality.

For anyone desiring to think more deeply about what it means for a Christian to pursue the vocation of artistry, I would heartily commend this book to you. ( )
  codyacunningham | May 9, 2016 |
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