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Extra! Extra! Kurt’s book of love
Our Reviews section editor, Kurt Armstrong, has just published his first book.Pulling out the big guns
Recently, I’ve been noticing how often I use gun-related words in everyday conversations.Geez job openings: circulation, associate editor
We have two part-time job openings here at Geez: one in circulation (15 hours a week), and a new editorial position (10 hours a week). Both positions are based in Winnipeg, see details below.Make the narrative strange
On editor Aiden Enns’ suggestion, I looked into an interview with theologian Walter Brueggemann, and was engaged in spite of myself.Living with myself after the trip
I have a confession to make. I have participated in a short-term missions trip.Geez editor interviewed on The Big Idea
This is an interview with Aiden Enns, editor of Geez magazine, aired on “The Big Idea” as part of the “Wednesday Morning After” show on CKUT 90.3 FM on July 21, 2010, in MontrealYou go designers
A good friend of _Geez_ and principal at a local design firm had a cover article in the current issue of Applied Arts. He argues, convincingly I think, for designers to employ their tools for good things like empathy and peace building.Call for pitches, Geez 20: Cybereverything
The next issue of Geez is on the pros and cons of technology. What are the pros and cons of our computer-saturated culture? We can connect more: is this good for relationships or does it distance us from each other. Here’s a chance for would-be writers to submit their ideas.Issues on the horizon: Sermon contest, disabilities, freebies
If you’re a writer and want to send pitches, or just want a peek at what we’re working on in the coming year, here’s a list of topics on our plate. Complete with deadlines for pitches.Brief thoughts on my post-Christian hope
Resistance can take the form of lowering the techno-intensity of our lives. For that to matter, the here and now needs and uplift. This world, here and now, becomes the most important of all.
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