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Is there a novel, short story or poem anymore that does not dwell on life's ironies, decadences and even its pollution? Is there any literature in our post-modern era that does not see man and woman as innocent victim of a cruel world, a world that, if God made it, makes God cruel as well?
Is there no place left for poetry and stories that portray grace in the world, even just those little touches of that grace that are there, everywhere, to be seen by eyes that care to see?
Or literature that touches on God-honest truth?
We hope so and are trying.
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v Brian's Law - A long short story by B. E. Scott, about a 14-year old Princeton