"One's appreciation of Dick Preston is considerably deepened on reading his interview with Richard T. McCutcheon. Preston is sensitive, insightful and articulate in his consideration of the significance of Quakerism in his life and work. The fact that Preston served as a US marine during the Korean War adds a certain acuity to his appreciation of Quaker testimonies. The conversation is wide-ranging and embraces issues relating to peace (and violence), humanism, laughter, community, family, friendship, speaking in meeting, activism and the importance of stories and mythologies." Quaker Studies
"One's appreciation of Dick Preston is considerably deepened on reading his interview with Richard T. McCutcheon. Preston is sensitive, insightful and articulate in his consideration of the significance of Quakerism in his life and work. The fact that Preston served as a US marine during the Korean War adds a certain acuity to his appreciation of Quaker testimonies. The conversation is wide-ranging and embraces issues relating to peace (and violence), humanism, laughter, community, family, friendship, speaking in meeting, activism and the importance of stories and mythologies." Quaker Studies