by Dana VanderLugt | May 24, 2021 | On faith, On living, On Writing
Photo by dominik reallife on Unsplash The Reformed Journal, home of the The Twelve blog, where I often fill in as a writer, has recently refreshed and rebooted. I encourage you to check them out — the editors are working hard to curate a great...
by Dana VanderLugt | Mar 15, 2021 | On faith, On living, On Reading, On teaching, On Writing
My essay is featured on The Reformed Journal’s Twelve blog today, as I reflect on one of my favorite essays, “Dwarves in the Stable” by Frederick Buechner. “This belief — that stories matter, stories change us, stories are simultaneously deeply...
by Dana VanderLugt | Nov 27, 2019 | Uncategorized
Several years ago my Dad mentioned a story he had heard about German POWs who came to pick the apples in what would later become my Grandpa’s orchard. For the last nine months or so, I’ve been immersed in researching and writing — amazed as I uncover more...
by Dana VanderLugt | Sep 22, 2019 | On faith, On living, On parenting, On teaching, On Writing, Uncategorized
“Be more specific,” I used to tell my writing students. “Don’t say cereal when you could say Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Don’t say your character walked into the room when you could say he sauntered in. Don’t say you were reading a book, say you were...
by Dana VanderLugt | Jan 18, 2018 | On faith, On living, On parenting, On teaching, On Writing
inˈten(t)SH(ə)n(ə)l/ adjective: done on purpose; deliberate. Synonyms: calculated, conscious, intended, purposeful I talk to my writing students about audience all the time — “Know your audience,” I tell them, “Your tone, your style, your voice...