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Christians, Let’s Celebrate Our Own Fandoms
If you love recent Christian fantastical novels and want more of them, let’s celebrate our fandoms with articles and cosplay.
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Stuart Stockton
The Growth Of Christian Speculative Fiction
Spec-fic isnât dominating the CBA, but weâre headed in the right direction.
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Zac Totah
Rejected Realm Makers Cosplays
if you look for me at this week’s Realm Makers conference, I won’t look like these rejected cosplays.
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E. Stephen Burnett
A Book By Any Other Name
Book titles are like book covers in that everyone would say you shouldnât judge by them, but everybody does.
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Shannon McDermott
Make Stories Succeed With This One Weird Trick
One âweirdâ trick can help anyone who wants to share or craft great stories.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Realm Makers Presenters, Part 5 – Mike Duran
Mike identifies closely with the horror genre. In fact, he’s addressed this topic in previous years at Realm Makers, has a guest post here at Spec Faith on the subject, and has a nonfiction book—
Christian Horror
—that explores the topic. This year he will teach a continuing session on “The Theology Of Speculative Fiction” and an elective on “The Crossover Christian Novelist.”
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Why Isnât There More Christian Fantasy?
Christian publishers avoid fantasy for surprising reasons.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Realm Makers Presenters, Part 4 – Agent Julie Gwinn
At present Julie is open to submissions. She “accepts queries in the following genres: Women’s Fiction, Romance (contemporary, historical, suspense, inspy. Amish) Spec Fiction and Fantasy, Mysteries and Suspense, Inspirational Fiction and Nonfiction, Historical Fiction, YA.”
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Realm Makers Presenters, Part 3 – Tosca Lee
Most pertinent to writers who are considering attendance at Realm Makers, Tosca Lee continues to garner praise for her writing.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
How Indie Novels Can Beat $4 Coffee and Chase Joy
âSupport indie authorsâ memes urge readers to do their Duty. Instead authors can help us chase Christ-centered delight.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Realm Makers Presenters, Part 2 – Kathy Tyers
Kathy Tyers has also taken up the mantel of writing instructor. Having been certified as a classroom teacher after her graduation from Montana State University, she was not unfamiliar with the ins and outs of imparting information in a formal setting.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Why That $4 Coffee Beats Indie Novels
âIf you spend $4 on a Starbucks coffee why not spend $4 on an ebook?â Hereâs why.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Realm Makers Presenters, Part 1
Locke’s fiction, while fitting into the classification of inspirational, is not geared toward Christian readers, but toward a broader range, much like Tolkien’s books.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Christian Speculative Fiction News Of Note
“You may sense my excitement for the future of Enclave, and for the genre as a whole.” Steve Laube
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Realm Makers 2015: Response Roundup
Here’s a roundup of 12 reactions from guests of the 2015 Realm Makers conference.
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E. Stephen Burnett
The Future Of Christian Speculative Fiction
We’re at a crossroads, I believe. Are Christian speculative stories going to speak to our culture, or not?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Top Five Topics I Would Have Sneaked Into Conversations At Realm Makers
I canât always attend Realm Makers, but when I do, I might sneakily bring up ideas like these.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Realm Makers – 2015
Realm Makers, a conference for speculative writers with a Christian worldview, is still in its infancy. This year marks only the third annual event. But clearly, word is out. Enrollment in 2015 has doubled.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Hitting The Mark: The God-Story Of Crosshair Press
Maybe we were crazy, but I donât believe insanity played any role in our decision to start Crosshair Press.
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A.C. Williams
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