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Steve Laube on Marcher Lord Press Regenerating Into Enclave Publishing
New owner Steve Laube shares more about the Christian fantasy and sci-fi publisher’s future story.
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On CAPC: ‘S.H.I.E.L.D.’ and The Subversion Of Human Nature
Given a chance to share its superhero world on the small screen, Marvel chose to subvert naïve optimism about human government and humanity itself.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Slenderman: Requiem For Responsibility
Okay, so yeah, I know that I’ve been gone for a while. Real life has intruded (and in a severe way just recently). But something happened recently that’s so bizarre, so surreal, that it’s prompted me to come out of […]
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John Otte
Godzilla Is Not Dead
There is one thing God and Godzilla have in common. People keep thinking they’ve been killed off, only to watch them come back to life.
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R. L. Copple
Safe Fiction – Discernment, Tim Downs, And First The Dead
What I’m wondering … really, what I’m doubting … is if one person can make a determination for another that a particular work is “safe.”
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Visual Impact
Have we been trained over the last few years by movies to only like certain styles of story-telling?
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R. L. Copple
The Christian Writer And The Trends
Students and teachers alike, apparently, are embracing “the role that the arts and education can play in galvanizing people around an issue.”
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The Meaning Of Life
It is the readers who decide what is quality fiction. It is readers who decide what will be classics or not.
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R. L. Copple
Confessions Of A Spec-Fic Convert
We all know it: The Look that magically appears when you try to explain your favorite fandom to your non-geek friends.
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Katie Morford
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
But ‘Game Of Thrones’ Still Has Porn In It
Do we just pretend the TV series doesn’t have live, actual naked porn? Is that how it is?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Marital Reality In Fiction
We don’t counter the excesses of secular morals about sex by ignoring sex, but by showing it in its proper context.
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R. L. Copple
On Raising A Family Of Nerds
My wife and I grew up nerds but tried to raise our family differently — until our rules changed.
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Allan Reini
Agenda Fiction Is Alive and Well
The purpose of fiction is to experience the truth lived out in real life. Even if that real life is in the future, past, or a fantasy world.
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R. L. Copple
Satan Is For Real, Or What Became Of The White Witch?
Above all Satan wants people to shrink their view of God. That’s 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
Evangelizing Entertainment
I’d tend to evaluate the movie Noah like any speculative fiction story in relation to my faith: What picture of God and man is painted for me when taken as a whole?
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R. L. Copple
Noah, Speculative Fiction, And The Biblical Narrative
Not every Biblical account lends itself well to fictionalization. The backbone of fiction is conflict. While there certainly is a fair amount of conflict in the various individual narratives in Scripture, some are nothing more than a snapshot of God working.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Fiction Friday: An Excerpt From One Realm Beyond
The distinct sound of leathery wings unfolding caught [Cantor’s] ear. He fought back a grin and redoubled the speed of his dash to freedom. The dragon on course to intercept him roared a warning. Accepting the challenge, Cantor pushed his muscles with all his might. If he could reach the portal first, he could dive and roll. The dragon in flight would have to land and squeeze through.
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Donita K. Paul
Quality Is As Quality Does
Karen Watson suggests that people who scoff at Christian fiction probably haven’t read it lately. Well, have you?
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R. L. Copple
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