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Even If We Like Fantasy and Sci-Fi, We Can Still Practice Accidental Legalism
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Speculative Fiction Writer’s Guide to War, Part 9: Perceptual Distortions in Combat
Tunnel vision, slow-motion time, abnormal hearing, memory loss, and intrusive thoughts are just a few possible effects of combat stresses.
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Travis Perry
A Horror Newbie Discovers Dracula
This year I read Bram Stoker’s Dracula for the first time, and here’s what I thought about it.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Superheroes and Superpowers: A Glimpse into the Supernatural?
Affinity novelist Dianne J. Wilson explores what it means to be a superhero in our times.
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Dianne J. Wilson
Fiction Friday: Unblemished By Sara Ella
Unblemished
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Unraveling
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
C. S. Lewis and Sub-creation
Lewis and Tolkien both claimed that fantasy could reveal Truth in a way that reality fiction could not.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Speculative Fiction Writer’s Guide to War, Part 7: The Fearless Elite
How likely is it to find the farm kid who is fearless in the face of danger and ready to kill the enemy? Rarer than you think.
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Travis Chapman
The Bible And Speculative Fiction
So often Christian speculative fiction authors fear the accusation of “preachy” that they don’t want characters doing what actual Christians do
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Is Netflix ‘Not Safe, but Good’ for Narnia?
Netflix had acquired all rights to make films based on C. S. Lewis’s magical world of Narnia. Let us take the adventure that Aslan sends us.
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E. Stephen Burnett
C. S. Lewis Fifty-five Years Later
Lewis showed me what a writer could do with fiction. He made me want to put truth in stories so that readers would grasp profound realities because of a simple line
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
‘Antifa-ntasy’ Puts God in a Box
In 1982, fantasy equaled Satanism. In 2016, Stranger Things received praise from Relevant and Christianity Today. What happened?
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Christopher D. Schmitz
Twelve Responses to Abuse Accusations in Christian Conferences, Part 2
Don’t treat a conference or Christian group like a church. Encourage all Christian leaders to act “above reproach.” Don’t reject all the accused person’s creative work. Don’t totally “shun” the person accused of abuse.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Monsters and the Heroes Who Fight Them
Thriller novelist Randall Allen Dunn: “Heroes who fight monsters will stop at nothing. That’s why I love them.”
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Randall Allen Dunn
Faith in a Grimdark World
Novelist Aidan Russell: “As Christ’s followers, we are called to fight, and we cannot fail.”
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Aidan Russell
Is Speculative Fiction A First World Pastime?
Is speculative fiction only for the first world, and are we to accept the idea that no one apart from first world individuals will benefit from science fiction and fantasy?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
We Need Fantasy, and Fantasy Needs God
Novelist C. S. Wachter: “Fantasy stories with Christian themes do not only entertain; they also touch our hearts and leave footprints on our souls.”
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C. S. Wachter
The Novella: A Great Idea Whose Time Has Come
Cruciform Press general editor Dave Swavely: “We may be at the dawn of a revolution in fiction publishing—the ‘Day of the Novella.’”
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Dave Swavely
God and Christian Characters in Space
Novelist Steve Rzasa: “Speculative fiction needs believing characters who are believable.”
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Steve Rzasa
Spiritual Warfare Novels, Fantasy, and the Bible
Novelist Brian Godawa asks: “Spiritual warfare in the book of Revelation—what does it really look like?”
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Brian Godawa
Freeing Ourselves from Tropes
Novelist S. E. M. Ishida: “Stories have the power to impact our perceptions about people’s gender, ethnicity, and more.”
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S. E. M. Ishida
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