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Weekday Fiction Fix – Capeville By Matt Mikalatos
Today’s fiction fix offering is an excerpt from a book I mentioned earlier this week, a middle grade superhero book by
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
How Not To Promote Christian Speculative Stories
Want to keep Christian fantasy and science fiction from growing? Here are seven surefire methods.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Fantasy – Not Anybody’s Leftover Stale Bread
One of the unfortunate impressions about Christian fantasy that still lingers seems to be that all fantasy is the same, that it is derivative and stale.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
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
Ten Challenges For Christian Pokémon Critics
Harmless, addictive, or worse? Let’s discern Pokemon GO with Scripture, not traditions.
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E. Stephen Burnett
20 Book Titles Reimagined
What if books we knew well had different titles? What would be the result?
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Zac Totah
Three More Problems With Religious Rating Systems
Part 2: Religious rating systems for stories can transmit traditions and preferences as biblical standards.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Why Do We Need Christian Fantasy?
Should Christians enjoy stories outside or inside “Christian” subcultures? The answer is yes.
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E. Stephen Burnett
The Fate of Christian Speculative Fiction
Why doesn’t Christian fantasy, sci-fi, or anything else “weird” sell with the overwhelming success of bonnet-and-buggy stories?
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Zac Totah
Why Isn’t There More Christian Fantasy?
Christian publishers avoid fantasy for surprising reasons.
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E. Stephen Burnett
When Man Plays God
Many stories have asked, “What if we could play God and conquer death?”
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Zac Totah
What Isn’t Christian Fiction
It can be hard to define what makes fiction Christian. So let’s define, instead, what doesn’t make fiction Christian.
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Shannon McDermott
Fiction Friday – Dragonfriend By Marc Secchia
The traitor Ra’aba tried to silence Hualiama forever. But he reckoned without the strength of a dragonet’s paw, and the courage of a girl who refused to die.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Why That $4 Coffee Beats Indie Novels
“If you spend $4 on a Starbucks coffee why not spend $4 on an ebook?” Here’s 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
Welcome To Christian Entertainment
Stories by Christians should reflect timeless truths, grow naturally from the author’s worldview, and glorify God in striving for excellence. Which, by the way, isn’t a code word for “Let’s use blatant Christian themes.”
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Zac Totah
Finish The Story
“This is a stupid arc. This plot is redundant and the characters aren’t empathetic. I don’t even like the Hero that much.”
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E. Stephen Burnett
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