Linford Detweiler of Over the Rhine interviews Joe Henry in Image
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012The new issue of Image is out! Order yours today.
In the meantime, you can get a preview online… (more…)
The new issue of Image is out! Order yours today.
In the meantime, you can get a preview online… (more…)

You’re invited to join me tonight at Elliott Bay Book Company for a very special reading and booksigning.
Robert Clark, Madeline DeFrees, Luci Shaw, Gregory Wolfe, and Mary Kenagy Mitchell will be reading from and signing copies of Bearing the Mystery: 20 Years of Image.
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I have a special invitation for film-lovers…
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[I'm posting this again, because I have a better link for you. You can get the book straight from the Image office now.]
Congratulations to Image journal for twenty years of standard-setting work.
In the territory where art and faith intersect, no publication has produced a more profound body of work, nor boasted such an accomplished roster of writers and artists.
Check out Bearing the Mystery: Twenty Years of Image, the beautiful, “best-of”, hardbound anniversary volume. I have a copy already, signed by several great contributors. (more…)
Sara Zarr and I are very, very different people, writing very different kinds of books.
Nevertheless, we became friends a few years ago at Image journal‘s summertime arts conference, The Glen Workshop, which takes place in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We met in the fiction workshop taught by the magnificent novelist and short story writer Erin McGraw. We’ve been back every year since then, become fast friends, watched our dream of becoming published novelists come true, and now… we’ve had articles published in back-to-back issues of Image, my favorite periodical on the arts.
And oh, yeah… she’s been a National Book Award finalist. And I haven’t. But hey, who’s complaining?
Congratulations to Sara! You can read her blog here, and her essay appears in the new issue, and on the website! Not only that, but this gorgeous portrait appears as a banner on the Image website.

My comments on Mirrormask are published at Good Letters, the blog for Image journal. I focused on Mirrormask in Part Two of a series called “Neil Gaiman’s Girls,” which also included consideration of Coraline.
The conclusion of my two-parter on Neil Gaiman’s Alice in Wonderland tales, Coraline and Mirromask, is up at Image.
If you missed Part One, it’s here.
Jeffrey Overstreet’s commentary on Be Kind Rewind is posted at Image.