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Topics: Frivolity
Live from the Lockdown
How would fictional characters fare in these uncertain times? Let’s check in on some of them.
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Mark Carver
In A World Without Humor
Incidents like this raise a critical question: What are we to do with humorless people?
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Shannon McDermott
A Very Speculative Thanksgiving
Several science fiction, fantasy, and comic book characters are gathered around the table for Thanksgiving dinner…
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Mark Carver
Honors Villainy 312
Good morning. Or bad morning â whichever is most applicable to your day, and as you all know, I donât care.
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Shannon McDermott
If I Were A Starfleet Captain
If I were a Starfleet captain, I would …
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Shannon McDermott
A Book By Any Other Name
Book titles are like book covers in that everyone would say you shouldnât judge by them, but everybody does.
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Shannon McDermott
An Airing
I thought that, this Wednesday, we could all have fun talking about the things that bother us.
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Shannon McDermott
We Have Arrived
We now live in a world where Christian speculative fiction has been on âThe Tonight Show.â Govern yourselves appropriately.
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John Otte
The Monster In My Bookshelf
Sorry to have disappeared on you, folks. Part of the reason why is because I was in the middle of overhauling my personal website. Go take a gander and kick the tires if you want. I like it. It is, […]
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John Otte
To Boldly Go…
Instead of boldly going where no man has gone before, Enterprise tepidly rehashed Star Trek cliches. Now Iâm worried this could also happen with the upcoming feature film âStar Trek Into Darkness.â
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John Otte
Magic In The Story: What’s The Big Deal?
Magic â just the mention of it can cause many a “good Christian” to draw dividing lines, take sides and ready for attack. Are we being discerning or just overreacting? Join our new series: Magic in the Story.
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Christopher Miller
May I Have A Word?
Itâs easy to use the word word, but hard to define it with words. Thatâs what itâs all about, isnât it? A sound with meaning? Not really.
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Yvonne Anderson
Fall Writer Challenge
By way of reminder,
here’s the way this particular challenge works
: Iâll give a first line, and those who wish to accept the challenge will write what comes nextâin 100 to 200 words, putting those
in the comments section of this post
. Readers will give
thumbs up
to the ones they like the most
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Announcement: The 7/16 Writers’ Challenge
Last week I left open the possibility that we might add a second round to the first ever Spec Faith Writers’ Challenge, creating a poll for the entries that received the most thumbs up so that readers might decide which is their favorite. I’m not closing the door to that possibility, but I realized that the entries posted later in the week need some time for readers to read them.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Writer Time: A Short Writing Challenge
Here’s the way we’ll set up this first ever Spec Faith writing challenge. I’ll give a first line, and those who wish to accept the challenge will write what comes next–in 100 to 200 words, putting those in the comments section of this post. Readers will give thumbs up to the ones they like the most, and, if they wish, they may give a reply to the various entries, telling what particularly grabbed their attention.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
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
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