I want to say his name started with a “B,” but really, who knows? The walls were pulsating with sound, all senses slanted as one. He told me I looked like Madonna— singer, not saint, and I laughed at the improbability. Still, I wanted to believe him there in the dim strobed scratched […]
Nadine Ellsworth-Moran
Nadine Ellsworth-Moran lives in Georgia where she works in full-time ministry while pursuing her love of writing. She is fascinated by the stories unfolding all around her and seeks to bring everyone into conversation around a common table. Her essays and poems have appeared in Interpretation, Structo The Presbyterian Outlook, Emrys, Kakalak, and Saint Katherine Review, among others. She hopes to continue listening closely and writing about the shared experience of life in these times, with particular interest in the joys and struggles of coming to understand the history, identity, faith, and culture of the modern South.