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Fandom Holiday Traditions
Some of the typical traditions I mentioned beg the question, why?
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Zac Totah
The Confessions Of A Writer
What happens when even the determination to write no matter what has vanished?
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Zac Totah
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
Books To Love
I recently talked with a friend about a book I was reading and enjoying. The question came up: why was I enjoying it? What was it about this book that made it a satisfying reading experience?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The Sincerest Form Of Flattery
When we strum chords to accompany the song in our hearts, or sand a tabletop to release the woodâs beauty, or write a story that echoes Godâs, I expect Heâd call that the sincerest form of flattery.
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Yvonne Anderson
Every Bit Of My Heart
I no longer knew how to love God with the creative side of me. Life had changed. I was different, but part of my heart was dedicated to an old dream, a childâs dream. And I didnât love it for Godâs sake.
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Shannon Dittemore
Secrets Of The Pyramid Scheme
Do most Christian speculative readers enjoy those stories because of their intrinsic value? Or do the majority of readers enjoy such reading mainly because of their own hopes to climb the pyramid and write their own novels?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Lord Of The Fantasies: Looking Back on âFotRâ
Ten years ago, âThe Lord of the Ringsâ still sounded too âclassicalâ to me. I had my Narnia. Why add another fantasy world? Then, before reading the books or seeing the film, I heard Howard Shoreâs film score. And I was drawn into Middle-earth.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Kirk Outerbridge: on Writing Cyber-thrillers and Winning Awards
E. Stephen Burnett: Kirk Outerbridge â author of cyberthrillers Eternity Falls and The Tenth Crusader (both from ye olde Marcher Lord Press) is our guest author today. Some weeks ago I finished Eternity Falls myself, and Iâd like to point […]
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Kirk Outerbridge
Learning From Bad Books, Part 7
âGromit, thatâs it! Cheese! Weâll go somewhere where thereâs cheese!â Iâve saved the âbestâ quotes, from one of my âfavoriteâ so-bad-itâs-actually-instructive Christian novels, for this, the last of the Learning from bad books series. Yet Iâm still hoping for more […]
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E. Stephen Burnett
To Published & Beyond â One Authorâs Journey Pt. 5
So there I was. Eight years after Starfire had first been conceived, with a publisher who finally wanted my novel. Â The six months from October to April was a crazy time. My wife was pregnant with our first child, due […]
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Stuart Stockton
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