The Whirlwind Review—a literary journal focusing on the connections between writing and spirituality—has just gone online with Issue # 2.
Miriam Hall writes about the value of listening—“noticing what we notice . . . and giving only that as feedback” in contemplative writing practice. Songwriter Karen Yochim tells of how the late country composer Harlan Howard may have given her some help from the beyond. Susan Moorhead writes about small, surprising gifts from God. And Edward Dougherty treats us to haibun—a combination of prose and haiku—about traveling in the ancient city of Kamakura, Japan.
Read these, plus poetry by David Radavich, Joy Robinson, B. E. Stock and many others at www.writingthewhirlwind.net.