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Topics: Fantasy
Body Count Vs. Human Cost
Unless violence and death happen to the main characters in a story, we rarely see and feel the human cost of those deaths, of the families left behind, of the children now orphaned, of the villages and kingdoms without their leaders, of the friends and lovers whose hearts ache for those they can never embrace again.
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Mark Carver
The Power Of Ink
Tattoos have historically been associated with strength, aggression, power, status, rebellion, and tribal identity.
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Mark Carver
Fiction Friday – Dragonfriend By Marc Secchia
The traitor Raâaba tried to silence Hualiama forever. But he reckoned without the strength of a dragonetâs paw, and the courage of a girl who refused to die.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Finding Hope In A Hopeless World
One theme runs through almost every epic tale. The fragile hope that the hero will conquer in the face of what seem to be insurmountable odds. Hope. A small yet profound word. It’s an idea that recurs time and again […]
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Zac Totah
Fantasy, Theology, and The Depiction Of Evil
In contrast to reality fiction, fantasy can have evil show up in whatever imagined form, but inevitably, the real truth about evil comes out: it is opposed to good. That’s the heart of evil.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The Price Of Sacrifice
Sacrifice is a key theme in stories. I was reminded of this during this past weekend, when my family was watching Lord of the Rings. Itâs been quite a while since Iâve seen the movies, and as I watched the […]
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Zac Totah
How Quests Show The Importance Of Community
âFrodo wouldnât have gotten far without Sam.â One of the most touching, truthful lines in the entire Lord of the Rings saga. Itâs true Frodo wouldnât have made it far without Sam, even though he tried to leave everyone behind […]
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Zac Totah
Learning From The Secular: Christian Science Fiction And Fantasy’s Distinctive
Christian science fiction or fantasy most often dramatizes the spiritual in general terms rather than in the particular. It’s like writing, What is the spiritual journey of
Everyman
, instead of writing, What is
my
spiritual journey.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Fiction Friday – Rebel By R. J. Anderson
Rebel (Enclave Publishing) No Ordinary Fairy Tale Book 2 By R. J. Anderson Introduction The last time Timothy broke a rule, he got suspended. But when he defies the faery empress, it might well get him killed. Timothy Sinclair doesnât […]
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
20 Lord Of The Rings Quotes For Everyday Use
Ever had that frustrating moment when you didnât know what to say? Youâre engaged in a lively debate and someone makes a point, and you canât find the words to counter. Youâre in a situation thatâs begging for a witty […]
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Zac Totah
The Wingfeather Saga Animated Series: An Artist’s Intro
If you’re a fan of Andrew Peterson’s “Wingfeather Saga” tales, or like the concept of this fantasy animated series, join the Kickstarter campaign.
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Keith Lango
#FantasyFunMonth: Book Better Than Movie
What fantasy books were better than their film versions? Join the conversation about #FantasyFunMonth.
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E. Stephen Burnett
3 Fantasy Books You Probably Haven’t Read But Should
In case you haven’t heard, March is Fantasy Fun Month, where every day posts about fantasy favoritesâfrom characters to mapsâflood social media. Yesterday, Rebecca Miller posted about fantasy quotes. IÂ figured why not continue the fantasy love, this time exploring fantasy […]
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Zac Totah
Strength In Weakness: A Tale Of Hobbits and Heroes
Hobbits make for terrible hero material. At least to the critical, externally-focused eye. Theyâre small in stature, physically inferior, known for gardening, consuming mass quantities of ale, and living a simplistic lifestyle. Not warriors hardened by battle and filled with […]
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Zac Totah
Dream Treaders: A Review
I think
Dream Treaders
is a triple (with nobody out), if not a home run. It’s a great book for middle grade boys, a reading group that is highly under served, in my opinion. I applaud Wayne Batson for such a wonderful story (and Thomas Nelson for publishing it).
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Why Do We Suspend Disbelief For Stories?
Are we stupid and illogical if we enjoy stories that arenât real? Think about it for a minute. Any time we engage in a story, whether a movie or a book, weâre letting our logic walls down. Fiction, by its […]
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Zac Totah
Christian Fantasy And Magic
If we are writing Christian fantasy, and our goal is to reflect something of Godâs truth through our craft, shouldnât we take a page out of the Holy Spiritâs playbook and portray the power of God as it actually isâamazing, miraculous, magical?
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Nathan Lumbatis
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