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Clarion Review Launches New Site with Web-Exclusive Content
Contact: Benjamin Price,
American Orthodox Institute, 703-732-2721
ASHBURN, Va., Sept. 9 /Christian
Newswire/ -- The
Clarion Review, a journal of arts, letters, and culture, has launched an
all-new Web site with the latest tools for sharing articles and linking journal
content to blogs and social networking sites.
"We work hard to publish well known and amateur authors who share the
traditional Judeo-Christian understandings of life and culture, and who express
it with some panache," Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Price said. "Our journal is a
friendly place for Christian humanists and their allies. The new website extends
our reach to friends throughout the world."
Clarion readers may now share an article, poem, or story thorough Facebook,
stumbleupon and DIGG. Articles may easily be sent via email, and comment boxes
are available on article pages so that readers can have their say.
Through essays, book reviews, fiction, and poetry, the Clarion Review explores
what it means to live in a world that is both material and spiritual. The
journal supports a view of human life that takes the body seriously as being
bound up in our existence.
The lead article on the new site is an interview with writer and philosopher
Roger Scruton titled, "Cows too can easily be made into ideas." The title is
taken from the conversation that Clarion editors had with Professor Scruton.
Visitors to the site will also find lively reading from such authors such as
Vigen Guroian, Wendell Berry, Peter Augustine Lawler and Robert P. George.
Numerous works from amateur poets and writers are now available on the new site.
The journal, which is also available in a print version, accepts unsolicited
submissions and pays upon print publication.
Clarion is published by the
American Orthodox Institute, a nonprofit Orthodox Christian research and
educational organization based in Naples, Fla.
To subscribe to the print edition of Clarion Review, please send $19.99 to the
Clarion Review, P.O. Box 484, Ashburn, VA 20146. An annual subscription consists
of two traditional journals and a separate literary supplement. For the latest
issue of Clarion, send a check or money order for $7 to the Virginia address.
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