Murray

Dear Imaginative Conservative Readers,

If you need a last-minute Christmas gift, please keep in mind the artwork (calendars, etc.) of Tolkienian artist Jef Murray.

Not only is Jef excellent at his craft, but he’s also—in every way—one of us, an imaginative conservative. Indeed, he and his wife, Lorraine Viscardi Murray (a highly published novelist and essayist) are an excellent force, not only in conservative Catholic circles (especially EWTN), but in conservative circles writ large.

Please support our own.

http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~jmurra2/jefmurraystudios/

Also, please support the fiction and books of Lorraine. She has several, all of which are available through amazon.com–under “Lorraine V. Murray.”

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=lorraine+murray&x=0&y=0

How can you go wrong with titles such as “Death of a Liturgist”?

Yours, Brad

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