THE WAY BACK TO OURSELVES
Literary Journal
The Way Back to Ourselves Literary Journal Presents:
M A S T H E A D:
Editors: Sarah Steele, Kimberly Kralovic, and Ashley Whittemore
Founder and Editor-in-Chief: Kimberly Phinney
MAY YOU HEAR THE PEACE OF WILD THINGS SPEAK INTO YOUR SOUL.
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New Chronology
In his poem “New Chronology,” Nicholas Trandahl meditates on the passage of time and the changes both man and nature experience in the searching.
A Butterfly’s Advice and Other Poems
In her three poems, Grace Shaw, invokes a Mary Oliver-like spirit as she meditates on nature and its spiritual gifts.
To the Daffodil Growing in the Shade of the Cypress Tree and Other Poems
In her poetry, Carreen Raynor explores themes of growth, survival, and beauty through nature.
To Dive Again and Other Poems
In her poems, Alexis Ragan explores the depths of the human experience and God’s saving grace.
The Unseeing of a House Sparrow and Other Poems
In his collection of three poems, Ion Corcos reflects on life, family, and love through the imagistic and complimentary lens of nature.
April Crowns and Other Poems
In his poetry, Steven Searcy explores fatherhood and faith through the beauty of nature and innocence.
Loss to Gain
In her poem “Loss to Gain,” Ashley Whittemore learns there is great and unexpected beauty in loss.
I Stay and Other Poems
In her poetry, Julie Priebbenow writes about the complexities of life and death and her ultimate choice of faith over suffering.
On First Reading Mary Oliver at The Sourwood Inn and Other Poems
In her poetry, Kimberly Phinney celebrates poetry, nature, and God’s provisions through romantic verse and imagery.
The Orange Tree
In her poem “The Orange Tree,” Tiana Minks uses the evocative metaphor of an orange tree to communicate the human experience of depression in light of a God who saves.
The River in Us and Other Poems
In her poems, Sarah Spradlin searches for and finds ultimate peace and hope through her faith and the majestic nature that surrounds her.
Road Trip and Other Poems
In her poems, Ann Iverson explores various reflections on life through whimsy and stunning nature imagery.
From Life to Death to Life and Other Poems
In her poetry, Sarah Steele writes about revival, prayer, and journeys through evocative nature and color imagery.
Mother
In her poem “Mother,” Laurie Widmer Hess explores the spiritual complexities of motherhood.
Rekindled
In her poem “Rekindled,” Stephanie Nygaard captures God’s delivery and light in a season of difficulty.
Mountain Laurel Living
In her poem “Mountain Laurel Living,” Bethany Peck writes about loss, suffering, and faith through the metaphor of the Mountain Laurel.
Cat Nap Revival and Other Poems
In her poetry, Elizabeth Hudgens writes about longing, perseverance, and revival through creative metaphors.
His Majesty on Display and Other Poems
In her poems, Pat Severin mediates on God’s majesty through the vast beauty of nature.
Holy Spirit, Help
Nathaniel Evans poem, “Holy Spirit, Help,” reads like a fervent prayer, as he asks God’s Holy Spirit to help him through his faith walk and the difficulties of this life.
Winter Morning on the Wyoming Border (Pushcart Nominated)
In his poem “Winter Morning on the Wyoming Border,” Nicholas Trandahl praises the river while camping, as he meditates on its raw beauty and the natural cycles of God’s divine order.
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