Luci Shaw is a teacher, editor, poet, and writer of creative prose, as well as a journal keeper and ardent photographer. She is Writer in Residence at Regent College in Vancouver, Canada, and author of more than twenty-five books, including Adventure of Ascent: Field Notes from a Lifelong Journey and God in the Dark: Through Grief and Beyond, as well as co-author (with Madeleine L'Engle) of Friends for the Journey: Two Extraordinary Women Celebrate Friendships Made and Sustained Through the Seasons of Life.
Reversing Entropy: How Story Helps Reshape the World
Speaker(s): Luci Shaw
Date: June 16, 2004
Length: 1:02:33
Product ID: RGDL3407F
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How Story Helps Reshape the World.
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