The last thing I want to read in your magazine is another tedious exposition on Manning Bloody Clark! - especially endless pages lifted out of some acolyte's book. Manning Clark was a dull egoist who couldn't write to save himself, so enough already!
What's happened to the wonderful original essays that made your magazine such a find (for me) last year? Of course, I don't expect you to produce something as fine as "The Tall Man" by Chloe Hooper every week, although it would be wonderful if you could.
On another matter, are you able to find a well-versed theologian who can refute the central theme of Richard Dawkins' new book, The God Delusion without ultimately telling us it all comes down to faith?








