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Should we seek questions instead of answers? Three very different stories show where unanswered questions can lead. Can a business that just asks questions make millions? Can random questions change a man? Can one photograph evoke the right questions? These three un-churchly stories ask these questions and more. What do a recession, a hurricane, and a picture have in common? Some people search for the right question, or never ask questions, or raise many questions. All lead to surprising outcomes. But maybe not answers. Not all questions have answers, but questions lead the people in these three very different adventures to more questions.…mehr

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Should we seek questions instead of answers? Three very different stories show where unanswered questions can lead. Can a business that just asks questions make millions? Can random questions change a man? Can one photograph evoke the right questions? These three un-churchly stories ask these questions and more. What do a recession, a hurricane, and a picture have in common? Some people search for the right question, or never ask questions, or raise many questions. All lead to surprising outcomes. But maybe not answers. Not all questions have answers, but questions lead the people in these three very different adventures to more questions.
Autorenporträt
Jan Fancy Hull lives in a log chalet beside a quiet lake in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, where she has written non-fiction, award-winning poetry, short stories, and novels. In former lives, she worked as a radio broadcaster, arts administrator, sailing tours skipper, and employee benefits broker. During the winter, Jan watches snowflakes fall as she writes. In warm months, she carves Nova Scotia sandstone into sculptures. She enjoys the occasional round of golf, and drifting on the lake in her little boat, which she claims is a great place to edit.In 2022, Jan received the Rita Joe Poetry Prize for her poem, "Moss Meditations."