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Rebekah Berndt's avatar

It’s funny, I think I found your Substack through Paul Kingsnorth, and was surprised to see your evolution, because I remembered you from Gods and Radicals, though it was never something I read heavily.

You’ve quickly become my favorite Substack writer. Partly because we have a lot in common- growing up in a fundamentalist evangelicalism, spending time in the activist left subculture, the nomadism, even the Appalachian element. I grew up in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC, but I spent a lot of time in West Virginia with my mother’s family growing up. And I feel a kinship in some of the ways we orient toward the sacred and land/place. I’m glad you’re getting more readers and I am eagerly looking forward to your new book.

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Cindy White's avatar

I enjoy reading your thought provoking essays. I find US politics to be troublesome at this time. I grew up in a politically active family and have tried to stay away from any involvement except for my civic duty. I teach social studies so I do have a desire to see people involved in the process but not the dirty side, which seems to be all around us these days. I have lived in West Virginia all my life and I love this place I call home. I only have to go out my front door to be immersed in the beauty and the sanctity of nature. My home has truly become my refuge during these troubling times. Thank you for your continued probing of various thoughts and ideas.

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