Author Archives: Sarah Fowler
100 books in 2011
At the beginning of this year I took the GoodReads challenge and made it my goal to read 100 books. Mission accomplished (with the inclusion of the Bible, which I read through chronologically–something I can’t recommend enough– with my now-roommate Kate)! Not all were worth recommending (in fact, some were terrible), but it’s the end of … Continue reading
Bucket List
Seems like people are always talking about bucket lists. Continue reading
What’s Going On Right Now (6/8/11)
Old taboos, Slutwalk, the purpose of higher education, marketing theories, health care, and Christian arts Continue reading
June LOST Bookclub: A Tale of Two Cities
I’m leading discussion for LOST Bookclub again this month, this time on A Tale of Two Cities. I wrote an intro post for the book over on LostBlog, if you’re interested…
What’s Going On Right Now (6/2/11)
Why feminine beauty matters, labor and sin, learning to cook, Think on sale, the way to find free Kindle books, how to be interviewed, Christianity and Liberalism, Lord of the Rings, and how to write a resume. Continue reading
Books I Read This Month (May 2011)
Okay first yes, I really did read all these books just this month. Turns out that when I’m trying to read (and picking short books), I can just keep going… Continue reading
Memorial Day
As He died to make men holy, so we die to make them free. National Moment of Remembrance at 3:00pm local time today.
What’s Going On Right Now (5/26/11)
David Mamet’s conservatism, loving LOST, pink pork, bargaining for discounts, speaking and writing advice, the objectification of women, and health insurance for freelancers. Continue reading
What I’ve Been Cooking Lately
Chocolate chip pancakes, Parmesan crusted Dijon chicken, toasted pecan and green bean salad with Dijon dressing, and peanut butter cup bars Continue reading
What’s Going On Right Now (5/20/11)
Devotions, Kindle outsells print books, Nikon’s first digital camera, Thor with Christian influence, strange cults, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Continue reading



