‘The Unborn’s Complaint’: A Poem Told From the Perspective of a Child In the Womb
Inspired by University of Chicago Professor Rachel Fulton Brown’s “Writing Christian Poetry” class, I wrote a poem to address what...
Ana Wood is a Staff Writer for the Chicago Thinker. She graduated from Academia Los Pinares in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Now a senior at the University of Chicago, she is on the pre-med track and majoring in Russian Studies. Outside of course work, Ana enjoys old books, team sports (basketball and rowing), and well-brewed tea. Contact her at ahwood@uchicago.edu
Inspired by University of Chicago Professor Rachel Fulton Brown’s “Writing Christian Poetry” class, I wrote a poem to address what...
Historians are wrong to reflexively reject the possibility of miracles.
Our issue with miracles is not historical in nature, but metaphysical.
As you sit down to enjoy Christmas movies with family, here are a few of my favorite old-time films.
I am not an overtly outgoing person. As Darcy in Pride and Prejudice said, “I lack that talent which some...