Shelf Life: Garrison Keillor
Darren’s choice for elevation on to the shelf of really really good things is not a book, film or exhibition, but – …
Darren’s choice for elevation on to the shelf of really really good things is not a book, film or exhibition, but – …
Anne’s choice for October’s Shelf Life is ‘Castle Craig’ by Peter Howson. This painting was part of ‘The Third Step’ exhibition which was …
In September’s podcast, it’s Margaret’s turn to pitch for a book (or artwork, poem, film or – as we’ve had – knitting). …
Darren pitches for the hard-hitting book, The Call to Conversion, by Jim Wallis in August’s podcast. Is it a classic? Read more …
In what has now become an annual tradition, our usual Shelf Life feature is, ahem, shelved for this month so that the …
A poem is pitched for Shelf Life immortality for the first time – it’s ‘Feeding the Cats’ by R.V. Bailey, and Anne argues passionately for …
Holly, who is our guest presenter for May, picks Anne Lamott‘s book, ‘Traveling Mercies’ as her bid for continued special-ness as part …
Will the ‘best film ever’ get picked to join the other goodies on our special shelf of worth? What do you think? …
Anne’s choice in March’s podcast for inclusion on our shelf of worth is the book, Blood Brothers, by Elias Chacour. It was first published …
A Christian classic? Of its time? Margaret talks about the influence on her as a teenager of David Wilkerson’s 1962 book, The …