Margaret Dulaney

Margaret Dulaney is writer and creator of the spoken word website www.listenwell.org, exploring the divine through story and metaphor.

She has pursued a life-long interest in spiritual writing that attempts to break the barriers of strict religious thinking (Ralph Waldo Emerson, Hafiz, George MacDonald, Emanuel Swedenborg). Her essays can be found in various journals, including Cezanne's Carrot, Read the Spirit and Big Muddy. Margaret's essays are edited by Aina Barten, who worked for many years as an editor with Orion Magazine.

Margaret's writing can be further explored by visiting www.margaretdulaney.com

 

Articles by Margaret Dulaney

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Margaret Dulaney: The Great Door

Sunday January 20, 2013
If God were a fretter, and I don’t pretend to know whether or not this is true, I assume that the thing that would keep him up at night would be the question of what his children will be bringing back with them when they come home from this life.

Margaret Dulaney: The Current

Saturday January 12, 2013
I like to think of life as a journey down a winding river. There will be times when the river widens, allowing us to float along in placid peace, times when we circle around in little eddies, get knocked about through the rapids, and times when we hurl down waterfall

Margaret Dulaney: Sunlight

Thursday November 29, 2012
I have been following closely the story of Malala, the Pakistani girl who kept an online diary of her life under a two-year Taliban rule over the valley where she lived, during which all girls were forbidden to attend school.