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The Death and Rebirth of Magic in Children's Fantasy
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How Reading Epic Fantasy Helps Me Be Brave
Engaging Fictional Violence in Our Real Worlds
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Even If We Like Fantasy and Sci-Fi, We Can Still Practice Accidental Legalism
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Sensual Scenes in Fiction Pose Unique Temptations for Women
Stories With Bad Ideas Can Still Help Us Grow
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Names: Steve Laube
From The Writers’ Tool Box: How Important Are Details?
Do the details in fiction matter? Actually, yes, they do. The details give the story a sense of credibility.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Christian Products Expo 2019 Lessons
I visited the 2019 Christian Products Expo. Here’s what I learned about Christian bookstores, the Christian book market, and more.
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Travis Perry
Realm Makers 2019: One Hundred Graces, part 3
E. Stephen Burnett reviews graces 51 through 75, which he found at last month’s Realm Makers conference.
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E. Stephen Burnett
A Post-Realm Makers Report
For me Realm Makers was more about creating and launching new projects and small groups and individual one-on-one meetings than anything else. I’m grateful for the opportunities the conference provided!
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Travis Perry
Twelve Responses to Abuse Accusations in Christian Conferences, Part 3
Consider going back to âold waysâ of ethical conduct. Donât slander people who know, or defend, the accused abuser. Be shocked when accused men ârepentâ to everyone except God. Lament that these situations often come with no-win scenarios (for now).
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E. Stephen Burnett
Who Wants to Kill Christian Fiction?
Right or wrong, people keep claiming Christian fiction will die. Who’s guilty of wanting to kill it?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Family Christian Stores Close, But What Happens To Authors?
As the Christian retailer shutters 240 stores, author Patrick W. Carr asks what makes a business “Christian.”
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Patrick W. Carr
Realm Makers 2016
For many of us, Realm Makers serves as a beacon, a tangible piece of evidence that speculative fiction is alive and well among Christians.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Christian Speculative Fiction News Of Note
“You may sense my excitement for the future of Enclave, and for the genre as a whole.” Steve Laube
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Enclave Marches On: Q and A With Steve Laube
Enclave Publishingâs owner shares an update about past, present and future of the Christian fantastical fiction publisher.
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Steve Laube
Kickstarting A Book To Life
Crowdfunding makes you the reader and the author a team like never before.
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Brock D. Eastman
Five Reasons Why Supporting Enclaveâs Kickstarter Is A Good Idea
Splickety Magazine owner/editor Ben Wolf shares five informed reasons to support Enclave Publishing âs Kickstarter.
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Ben Wolf
If You Want To Make God Laugh…
So last month, I spent a Monday night seated in front of my computer. My wife would tell you that this, in and of itself, is not unusual. But that particular night, I was watching the liveblog for the Christy […]
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John Otte
What Does The Reader Say?
What does a Christian Speculative Fiction reader consider quality fiction?
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R. L. Copple
Rebooting âAmish Vampires In Spaceâ
The recent Marcher Lord Press sale left one novel with an identity crisis.
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Kerry Nietz
Purge The Stereotype Of âGeekâ Readers
Fantasy/sci-fi fans include more than self-described nerds.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Steve Laube Answers Your Questions And Mine
On the heels of the news that Steve Laube has purchased Marcher Lord Press, I contacted the new owner regarding the questions that some feel still have been unanswered.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The Road Not Taken
Back at the tail end of 1998, my buddy John Olson and I began thinking about writing a novel about Mars. Why Mars? Because it looked to us like humans might finally be on the road to the Red Planet […]
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Randy Ingermanson