Congratulations on the new look and name. A while back, I was chagrined to find out that [the magazine] does not publish poetry. I hope Living Lutheran will change that policy. I noticed that “Reflection” (April, page 20) by the Rev. Kwame Pitts bears a striking resemblance to poetry, and very good poetry at that.
Lewis Bosworth
Madison, Wis.
Historical fiction and biblical imagination
A prolific writer whose work spans a variety of genres, Kaethe Schwehn has followed her ideas through in works of fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction. Her newest novel, The Gospel…