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Even If We Like Fantasy and Sci-Fi, We Can Still Practice Accidental Legalism
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A Tribute to the Sower of Imagination, My Granny
A tribute to the woman who fed me the seeds of creativity and gave me the love for horror, sci-fi, and Jesus.
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Parker J. Cole
A Critic’s Phrase
A word kept recurring in the discussion: nostalgic.
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Shannon McDermott
Top Ten Most Original Speculative Fiction Story Worlds, Part 1
On a list of most original story worlds, which would make the top ten? But what makes original story worlds so interesting in the first place?
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Travis Perry
Christian Products Expo 2019 Lessons
I visited the 2019 Christian Products Expo. Here’s what I learned about Christian bookstores, the Christian book market, and more.
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Travis Perry
Taste and See
Has there ever been a time you were telling someone a simple truth, but concerning which you met with skepticism?
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Travis Perry
Celebrating a Story Published in Iraq
A single story published in Iraq isn’t much by itself–but perhaps points the way to future opportunities. God willing.
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Travis Perry
The Bonds Of Friendship
As humans, we’re wired for relationships. Being lonely is one of the most awful things we can imagine, and so we crave the close connection brought by deep friendships. This truth comes into beautiful focus in almost any story you read, and points to the wonderful ways in which friendship enrich our lives.
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Zac Totah
Why Do We Love Doctor Who?
When compared to modern heroes, Doctor Who stands out like a field of strawberries in the middle of a desert. What makes fans love this time traveling alien?
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Zac Totah
What Should A Story’s Agenda Be?
Rather than being driven by specific agendas, stories should seek to be bold, daring, and most importantly, authentic.
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Zac Totah
Four Areas Where Superhero Movies Excel
Much ado has been made over the past few weeks about the nature and shortcomings of superhero movies. Marvel films especially have been under the microscope. While as fans, critics, or fellow storytellers (whichever category you happen to fall in) […]
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Four Problems With Superhero Movies
What are some of the problems plaguing the superhero genre?
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Will Storytelling Undergo A Huge Change In The Near Future?
In the future, writing five-minute stories might be the best way to attract a generation accustomed to Tweets, brief text messages, and fragmented pieces of information. A generation that may well cause us to rethink how we tell stories.
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Zac Totah
Geek Survival Guide: How To Cope In The Real World
20 tactics for geek survival. Aka coping in the “real world.”
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Zac Totah
What Are Spec-fic Characters Thankful For?
Across genres and galaxies, to kingdoms and spaceships hither and yon, the call went forth, asking the question, “What are you thankful for?” Here are thirty of the more memorable answers.
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Zac Totah
A Presidential Debate If Donald and Hillary Were Spec-fic Fans
Here’s how a presidential debate might look if Donald and Hillary were both yuuuuuge spec-fic fans.
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Zac Totah
Villains Should (and Shouldn’t) Be Redeemed – A Response
Kevin C. Neece
is an author and speaker on media, the arts, and pop culture from a Christian worldview perspective.
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Kevin C. Neece
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