Anne Lamott
Erik May 17th, 2007
There are days that I will go through the entire 24 hour period without thinking of something Anne Lamott has said or written, but those days are rare. She is simply profound. And what's more, she makes me laugh. And as Anne Lamott says, "Laughter is the carbonated form of holiness." See what I mean?
This week on The Brown Sessions, join Steve and Anne Lamott as they put politics aside to talk about writing, life, Jesus, and grace. Of all the interviews we've done over the years, I think this one may be my favorite. Don't miss it.
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