Wesley Callihan's published writing (at least what's online, and it's all pretty old. I don't now agree with everything I said, though I do with most of it; the asterisks mark my personal favorites).I. Fiction
A. From Antithesis
Aeschylus Pour Cinc SousB. From Credenda/Agenda
From vol. 2, no. 4*The WanderersII. Essays
From vol. 5, no. 3*Conception
From vol. 6, no. 1*Beer Lahai Roi
From vol. 6, no. 2*Fear Not Them
From vol. 6, no. 3*The Cyprian
From vol. 6, no. 4*Arthur
From vol. 7, no. 1*Pass the Matches
From vol. 7, no. 2*Gravity
From vol. 7, no. 3*One Summer Night
From vol. 7, no. 4Pliny the Ox-Eyed
From vol. 7, no. 6A. From Antithesis
*Milton's Redemption of Epic PoetryB. From Credenda/Agenda
From vol. 2, no. 2The Apostasy of the Arts
From vol. 4, no. 1What's Wrong with Modern Art?
From vol. 4, no. 2*The Library
From vol. 4, no. 3Beauty and the Protestants
From vol. 4, no. 4Drawn to Water
From vol. 4, no. 5Wrong Roads
From vol. 4, no. 6*Plundering the Egyptians
From vol. 4, no. 7Art and the Altar Call
From vol. 5, no. 1Damned Nonsense
From vol. 5, no. 2The Metamorphosis of a Pagan
From vol. 5, no. 3Handel's Grunge Metal?
From vol. 6, no. 1*The Decay of Time
From vol. 6, no. 2The Art of Rhetoric
From vol. 6, no. 3Essential Media
From vol. 6, no. 4Presumptuous Icons
From vol. 6, no. 5Above and Beyond the Call of Beauty
From vol. 7, no. 1A Requiem for Poetry
From vol. 7, no. 2To the Spring Let Us Go
From vol. 7, no. 3Of Heroes and Kings
From vol. 7, no. 4Such Strange Pleasures
From vol. 7, no. 5*The Greatest Roman
From vol. 7, no. 6
C. Other places online