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Newsletter

I’m writing a bi-weekly (once every 2 weeks) newsletter. You can expect: A book recommendation Something I wrote – OR A review of a local-to-the-Texas-Panhandle author or artist I will try to keep them short, or at least focused. Subscribe here: https://buttondown.email/SethWieck

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Horses On the Way to Work

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Design Cues

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Correspondence

I have been bestowed with the pleasure and special grace of corresponding with a few people in my life. Email is the the wrong medium; although, that’s the form it takes. How is it that the same inbox contains a thousand advertisements, a few tedious meetings being scheduled, a steady supply of rejections, and very […]

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Happy New Year

Hello all that may be reading this on a social media outlet. In 2020, I’ll take time off from the normal social media retinue. There are reasons which are well documented by everyone who decides to take time off from social media. I’ll write more at this website, which will post to those accounts, but […]

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Critics

For an art scene to flourish, there have to be good critics. I’d bank that they’re as vital to local art thriving as the artists. They criticize when work comes up short and call the artists to better realize their ideas. They also understand the context in which art was created, so the work can […]

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Vulgar

…People are accustomed to regard anything as vulgar that overreaches their own attempts at self-justification. – Robert Penn Warren, Band of Angels Ouch.

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Interview on High Plains Public Radio

I had the chance to go on the radio and talk about writing and my upcoming reading at the Burrowing Owl in Canyon this week. Exile a While: Poet/Author Seth Wieck Reads this Thursday in Canyon.

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Sermon Under the Pastures

The fine folks at Fathom magazine published my interview with Nathan Poole. I’ve wanted to do that for a long time.

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No End To the Making of Books

The wind started blowing again last night. Noise you just can’t get away from. I got up for my usual routine this morning. I stretched. My joints are expressing their age. I drank coffee and read Isaiah 11 aloud. I’m not sure there’s a more beautiful stretch of words in the whole Bible. It’s been […]

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