Writers respond to an Ursula K. Le Guin essay Ursula K. Le Guin's 1986 essay "The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction" presents a feminist story of technology centering on the collective sustenance of life, and reimagines the carrier bag as a tool for telling strangely realistic fictions. Here, new writings and images respond to her narrative practice of worldmaking through gathering and holding.
Sarah J. Shin Books
Sarah Shin is an artist and painter, as well as a leader in evangelism. Her work focuses on connecting art, theology, and interethnic relations. Her writings often explore themes of identity and faith, utilizing her academic background in both theology and urban planning to foster a deeper understanding of the human experience. Through her speaking and writing, she inspires readers to actively bridge their spiritual lives with artistic expression.
