It will be interesting to see exactly which customs the Vatican is going to allow from the past rich five centuries of Anglican worship, life and thought.
It will be interesting to see exactly which customs the Vatican is going to allow from the past rich five centuries of Anglican worship, life and thought.
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Maya KhoslaMaya Khosla is an Indian poet living in California. Keel Bone (Bear Star Press, 2003), her latest poetry anthology won the Dorothy Brunsman Poetry Prize in 2003. She is also the author of Web of Water, a creative non-fiction manuscript, and Heart of the Tearing, a chapbook collection of poetry. Her poetry has also featured in Americas Review, Permafrost, Poetry Flash, and Seneca Review. She has performed at venues such as Watershed Environmental Poetry Festival and at Headlands Center for the Arts, where she was writer-in-residence in 1998. Recent articlesVanishing shorelines: Hunting Down Water in India The third world war will be a war over water. Acclaimed documentary filmmakers Sanjay Barnela and Vasant Saberwal describe the experience of filming Indias current water crisis and tell the story of a people in search of water. Plus poetry inspired by their films from Maya Khosla. |
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