Letter to the Editor: There is strong wisdom in the “don’t take down the fence advice” (Podcast, July 19). But there would also be wisdom in avoiding, tricksy, slippery language. “Annoying ...
Letters That Are Creeping Up on August
Letter to the Editor: Thank you for your tireless work, not only to start a restored method of education, but also to be such a defender of the faith. My question is about the millennium. ...
Letters Come In Like a Breeze off the Bay
Letter to the Editor: I just finished listening to the third book of your new maritime series, Two Williams. I think this series is your best fictional work yet. This post reminds me ...
Special Fourth of July Letters
Letter to the Editor: It's a minor point, but in several places, especially in sub-headings, you say "Prophesy" when you mean "Prophecy." Prophesy is a verb. Prophecy is the noun. ...
When You Write, That’s How We Hear From You
Letter to the Editor: I clicked on "good ones" expecting to see more lovely pictures. There was one of a girl on the floor leaning into her knees. The comments that were included are ...
Letters Answered from Pittsburgh
If the responses seem a little brief today, it is because I am on the road. Letter to the Editor: Girard’s insightful study on Job ( Job: The Victim of His People) is not what ...
Letters of a Junish Sort
Me, staying current with all the latest news . . . Letter to the Editor: "Dave Rubin and Dylan Mulvaney are not really on opposite sides of this confusion, in other words." I think ...
Letters in June Rhyme With Moon
So, due to the fact that I was off on vacation for some time, the mound of letters to go through got a bit bigger, and the time available for going through them is the same. That means the selection ...
Mid May Letters, Year of Our Lord 2023
Letter to the Editor: I humbly request to invite Vishal Mangalwadi on Man Rampant, if possible. I read his book The Book That Made Your World and here is a description on Amazon about it. ...
Letters Wend Their Way to Us
Letter to the Editor: "So allow me to run ahead and anticipate the sneer. “Oh, so now he thinks he’s a Churchill!” No, not at all, but I am afraid I will have to do until he gets here." ...