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Names: Fred Warren
While I Was Away
I’m back home after a week and a half work trip in Seoul, Korea, which was a little more eventful than I would have preferred…
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Fred Warren
When Bad Things Happen To Good Characters
It looks like a significant majority of our readers prefer posts that are educational, help them make informed choices about their reading/viewing material, and/or provoke discussion. Tough cookies. You’re getting a story today.
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Fred Warren
Speculative Death: Spin The Wheel
“Everybodyâs part of the Circle of Life. Weâre born, we live for a while, we die, and then the whole thing starts all over again.”
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Fred Warren
Speculative Death: Life and Death Among The Immortals
Immortality would be paradise, right?
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Fred Warren
Owned
I got âownedâ by a grandmother this weekend.
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Fred Warren
Give ‘Em The Hook
A hook isn’t so much a trick to ensnare a reader as an invitation for them to enter the story.
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Fred Warren
Beer Goggles
Reality hasnât changed, of course, but your perceptions have. You may be in for a rude surprise when the goggles come off.
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Fred Warren
The Book Signing
A mostly-fictional illustration of how reader feedback can be less than useful, and how we often get from a book mostly what we bring to it.
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Fred Warren
Self Examination
I realized last night that Iâm a bigot.
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Fred Warren
Fred’s 2012 Speculations
Iâm certainly not a prophet, and I have no desire to add to the predictive glut of the season, but this blog isnât called Speculative Faith for nothing. So, today Iâm offering a list of speculations for the coming year.
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Fred Warren
Speculative Christmas, Part 5: A New Star
Hold it…Christmas is over, right? Not so fast, pilgrim.
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Fred Warren
Speculative Christmas, Part 4: A New Peace
They donât understand the real meaning of Christmas. Why wonât they stop meddling with it and leave us to mark the birth of our Savior in reverent contemplation?
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Fred Warren
Speculative Christmas, Episode II: A New Love
…a story of scope and majesty surpassing any tale of science fiction or fantasy the human mind could conceive.
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Fred Warren
Speculative Christmas, Episode I: A New Hope
Even an imperfect story can help begin a conversation about the Real Story.
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Fred Warren
Lightning In A Bottle
I’m going to keep this simple today. What makes a bestseller? What makes you want to pick up a book, keep reading it, and then recommend it to your friends after you’ve finished it?
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Fred Warren
Shut Up Juice
Itâs a beautiful, sunny day in East Hickory, Georgia. At the Pig and Whistle Down Home BBQ, Earl Bodine tugs on his John Deere cap and gives the sparkling counter its third polish of the morning with a damp dishrag.
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Fred Warren
The Power Of Controversy
I noticed something interesting in the comments to my article last week. Several of the earlier ones paraphrased to, âWell, I really canât argue with this.â Stephen chimed in soon afterward, trying to stimulate conversation, I suppose, with, âWho disagrees? […]
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Fred Warren
Heroes
Given the collective angst from the Christian community every year over Halloween, it seems odd to me how little attention is given to November 1.
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Fred Warren
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