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A Few Highlights
I’ve been reflecting on the books I have had the opportunity to read and the privilege to review. I am going to highlight just a few.
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Shannon McDermott
Children Don’t Need Magic: A Response to Joshua Gibbs
Magic is fun in fiction, but children don’t actually need magic to experience the awe of the Creator.
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Mark Carver
Lorehaven Magazine’s Summer 2019 Issue Arrives Next Week
What’s inside Lorehaven’s summer 2019 issue? Book reviews, great articles, and our interview with Shawn Smucker.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Get a Glimpse of Lorehaven’s Summer 2019 Issue, Which Arrives Next Month
Coming in Lorehaven’s next issue: novelist Shawn Smucker with “Light from Distant Stars,” plus 12 more book reviews.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Mission Report, April 25–27, Realm Makers Bookstore in Cincinnati
Homeschool families need great Christian-made fantastical novels, and resources to find the best ones.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Mission Report, April 11–13, Lorehaven at Teach Them Diligently in Waco
Again our belief is proven true: many new fans for excellent Christian-made fantastical novels are out there.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Lorehaven Magazine’s Spring 2019 Issue Has Arrived
Explore story layers with Tosca Lee, read book reviews, and get practical help for Christian geeks and parents.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Coming Soon: Lorehaven Magazine’s Spring 2019 Issue
Soon Lorehaven releases its spring 2019 issue, featuring Tosca Lee and reviews of fantastic Christian novels.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Mission Report, March 7–9, Lorehaven at Realm Makers Bookstore
I just got back from Realm Makers Bookstore, helping new fans find great Christian fantastical novels!
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E. Stephen Burnett
Preview Lorehaven Magazine’s Spring 2018 Issue Online!
Readers can now preview all of Lorehaven Magazine’s spring 2018 issue, even without subscribing.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Lorehaven Magazine: Year Two Welcomes Tosca Lee, Conferences, and Contests
Here’s where Lorehaven Magazine will go in the first half of 2019.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Why 2019 Could Be an Epic Year for Christian Fantastical Fiction
Last year’s growth at Speculative Faith, Lorehaven, Realm Makers and many Christian-fantasy portals gives us cause to celebrate.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Lorehaven Magazine Preview: Explore the Eternal Magic of Christmas
Magic and memories of Christmas make me long for New Earth.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Lorehaven’s Winter 2018 Issue Will Be Home for Christmas
Lorehaven Magazine’s fourth issue will hit cyber-stands weeks before Christmas.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Explore Lorehaven Magazine’s Fall 2018 Issue!
With your free subscription, you can read PDF copies of each issue, or explore articles at Lorehaven.com.
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E. Stephen Burnett
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
Take Away the Cheese but Keep the Integrity
Novelist Anna M. Aquino didn’t want to write “Christian literature.” Then she realized her faith will always drive her stories.
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Anna M. Aquino
A Shadowy Argument for Christian Fiction
Shadows cast by stories can sometimes obscure the truth, but can Christian fiction paradoxically illuminate through shadow?
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Brett Armstrong
When Christians Create Non-Christian Stories
Laura VanArendonk Baugh: “Some people might be surprised that a Greek myth told among Norse myth was written by a Christian.”
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Laura VanArendonk Baugh
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