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Review – A Time To Die
The government of the United States of the East, where this story takes place, is strict in enforcing (with Enforcers) certain laws of the land, most prominently that individuals must produce their clocks—a physical device that has been coded for them and counts down the years, days, hours, and seconds to their death. Anyone without a clock is branded a Radical and duly punished.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Fiction Friday – Arena By Karen Hancock
Callie Hayes is living a life of fear and disillusionment when she volunteers for a psychology experiment that promises to turn her life around.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Fantasy and Christianity
The rejection of fantasy causes one to limit God.
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R. L. Copple
If It’s Fiction . . .
Truth in stories is a tricky thing. On the story-telling level, often referred to as realism, readers need to believe in whatâs taking place.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Christianity, Diversity, And Speculative Fiction
Diversity marked Christ’s ministry and has been a hallmark of the Church from early on. Today Christianity encompasses any number of people groups, largely because believers take seriously God’s commission to make disciples of those at home, nearby, and far away.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Do The Scriptures Work In Fantasy Realms?
I was astounded at how easily the Lordâs living verses could be woven together in a different realm with its own history. Because our Creator is unchanging, and His Word is eternal and alive, the Scriptures translate beautifully into other realms.
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R. J. Anderson
Why Does Romance Dominate Christian Fiction?
There is an inherent discontinuity between the Christian Faith and fiction.
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R. L. Copple
Fiction Friday: Chorillan
Chorillan may be purchased at Amazon and other fine book outlets. Chapter 1 is available as a free download at Michelle Levigne’s website.
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Michelle Levigne
Satan Is For Real, Or What Became Of The White Witch?
Above all Satan wants people to shrink their view of God. Thatâs his great lie: God is not so great after all.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Fiction Friday: Captives By Jill Williamson
You may read the Prologue to Captives and the rest of Chapter 1 at Christianbook.com. You can obtain a copy from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Christianbook, or wherever books are sold.
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Jill Williamson
Quality Is As Quality Does
Karen Watson suggests that people who scoff at Christian fiction probably havenât read it lately. Well, have you?
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R. L. Copple
What Does The Reader Say?
What does a Christian Speculative Fiction reader consider quality fiction?
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R. L. Copple
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
Reaching Beyond Exclusive Readers
How can readers like me, the eclectic kind, find out about books we label “speculative”?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
My Writing Influences
Keven, you write dark paranormal Christian fiction. How in the world did you get there?? Glad you asked.
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Keven Newsome
Then and Now, AKA She Who Walked Away From CSF⊠and What Would Bring Her Back
Change looks to be good. That small vision the CBA had when it came to SF is now irrelevant to me, the reader; but it cheers me to see more fantasy (even if itâs mostly YA) flying off their presses.
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Mirtika Schultz
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
Truth And Story: A Look At The Multiverse
Go ahead and write about those alternate worlds and universes. But, be careful. After all, a prudent study of early church heresies reveals just this type of fiction: tweaking the Truth into a version that suits our human thought processes and needs.
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Bruce Hennigan
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
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