Anna Broadway is a writer, avid knitter, and modestly ambitious cook living near San Francisco. She holds an M.A. in religious studies from Arizona State University and has written for print or online versions of publications including Books and Culture, Comment, Godspy, The Journal of the History of Sexuality, Paste, Radiant and Relevant. She is a former volunteer editor for The New Pantagruel and a contributor to Faith at the Edge (Ave Maria Press).
Recent Writing
- The Woman Who Shelters New York City's Trafficking Victims Her.meneutics, January 2012
- Practicing Trust (assessment of James K.A. Smith's Desiring the Kingom and Jennifer Wright Knust's Unprotected Texts) Books and Culture, January/February 2012
- The God of Awkward Virgins Her.meneutics, December 2011
- Why I No Longer Pray for a Husband Her.meneutics, September 2011
- The Cult of the Orgasm Her.meneutics, June 2011
- The Praying Artist: God Is My Editor Her.meneutics, April 2011
- The Praying Pedestrian: A Lenten Discipline Her.meneutics, April 2011
- Snakes on a (Spiritual) Plane (thoughts on Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love) Her.meneutics, August 2010
- Bourbon, Beer, and Sourdough: Sabbath Rest in the Kitchen Art House America - Art House Blog, August 2010
- Seeking a Spouse? Lighten Up Her.meneutics, August 2010
- Why I Can't Boycott Mel Gibson Her.meneutics, July 2010
- Anna Broadway on Doubt and Marriage O me of little faith guest post, July 2010
- The Not-So-Secret Fight of Porn Relevant, January 2010 (reprint from fall 2007 Radiant)
- How to Re-Frame the Conversation About Chastity (review of Jessica Valenti's The Purity Myth) Books and Culture online, August 2009
- Eating on Fifty Dollars a Week Comment Magazine, November 2008
- Marriage Isn't Just a Way to Have 'Legal' Sex Beliefnet, July 2007