Holy Writ is not ‘chicken soup for the writer’s soul’. It isn’t a guide for getting in touch with your inner Nobel prize winner either, or a twelve-step program for recovery from writer’s block. Holy Writ is one author’s examination of the creative and spiritual sides of her life. Often hilarious, always unorthodox, K.D. Miller’s reflections on writing as a form of worship, selfishness as a virtue and church-going as a necessary evil, will delight believer and skeptic alike. In several of the essays, she is joined by colleagues from the writing community -- practising Catholic Philip Marchand, one-time Quaker Elizabeth Hay and atheist Russell Smith among them.