It begins, appropriately enough, with the Greek word “logos”, the word for word. (“In the beginning was the Word.”) The reflection of divine thought in the cosmos, the start. Philo of Alexandria, a Jewish lst century philosopher, said logos was “in-between” God and the cosmos. Stoics called it the soul of the universe.
I especially love your conclusion here, Carol: " ... creative writing, all creative arts, may require freedom from the workshop mentality, from the corporate university itself – to survive." Amen.
I especially love your conclusion here, Carol: " ... creative writing, all creative arts, may require freedom from the workshop mentality, from the corporate university itself – to survive." Amen.