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EcoTheo Review - Enlivening conversations and commitments around ecology, spirituality, and art. Enlivening conversations and commitments around ecology, spirituality, and art.
John Randolph Bennett

John Randolph Bennett

John Randolph Bennett lives in southern New Hampshire, where he works as a freelance writer and helps run a small farm. His essay, “Revising for Reasonableness: Robert Graves as Critic and Poet,” appears in the collection, New Perspectives on Robert Graves. His essay, “Definitions: Nonfiction’s Ugly Ducklings,” was featured on the Brevity Magazine blog. Follow him on Twitter at @randolphbennett.com.

Reviews March 29, 2021 March 28, 2021

Digging for Truth:  A Review of Ray Ball’s Lararium and Marilyn McCabe’s Being Many Seeds 

Lararium by Ray Ball. Variant Literature, 2020. 38 pages. $10. Being Many Seeds by Marilyn McCabe. Grayson Books, 2020. 20 pages. $12. All archaeology…

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