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Try These Three Practical Questions to Discern Fictional Magic
How Do We Discern Good and Bad ‘Magic’?
Three Fantastical Christian Stories to Help Your Kids Head Back to School
The Death and Rebirth of Magic in Children's Fantasy
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Beware the Real Danger of Entertainment
Christian-Made Fantasy Can Shine Light in the Grimdark
How to Disciple Your Kids with Dangeous Books
How Reading Epic Fantasy Helps Me Be Brave
Engaging Fictional Violence in Our Real Worlds
Engaging That @&*% Our Stories Often Say
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Even If We Like Fantasy and Sci-Fi, We Can Still Practice Accidental Legalism
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Stories With Bad Ideas Can Still Help Us Grow
Engaging Fictional Violence in Our Real Worlds
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Deuteronomy 18 Witchcraft: What It Is and Isn’t
God does not ban all fictitious magic, but in Deut. 18 and other Scriptures he does condemn actual pagan idolatry.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Beyond Inklings Imitations 2: Stories We May Have Missed
Most of us have read C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and newer Christian speculative novels. But what authors and classics might we have missed?
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A. T. Ross
The Fantastical Elements of Romantic Fiction, part 2
Romance is the study of ‘what if’ scenarios through the exploration of relationships.
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Parker J. Cole
Let’s Talk About Race and Racism. Part 2: Antiquity and Medieval Times
So if racism wasn’t around in BIble times, when did it arise in Western cuture? Greece? Rome? Medieval Europe? This post answers these questions.
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Travis Perry
From The Writers’ Tool Box: How Important Are Details?
Do the details in fiction matter? Actually, yes, they do. The details give the story a sense of credibility.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Evil Is a Dangerous Beauty
Why is evil so appealing, despite God’s revealed warnings that are often echoed in our best stories?
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Brandon M. Wilborn
Halloween, Evil, And Speculative Fiction
The point is this: evil in the real world is not so easy to pin down—not without God’s clear standards.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Shields, Starship Combat, and Outer Space Fortresses
A realistic look at shields and defenses for starships and space stations can help you make interesting and plausible stories about outer space combat.
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Travis Perry
Grace Through ‘The Story Peddler’ Helped Me Find Healing from Trauma
Lindsay A. Franklin: While creating The Story Peddler and its sequels, I found a safe place to pour out the emotional turmoil of my own story.
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Lindsay A. Franklin
Was Tolkien A Racist?
How could Tolkien be accused of being a racist when his races were, well, made up? No, there are no hobbits in the world. No, there are no elves. No, there are no goblins or orcs made be the magic of an evil wizard.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The Hidden Message of Salvation
The salvation story of Christ is deeply buried in many epic fantasy classics, such as the Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings.
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Aviya Carmen
Secularists (and Some Conservatives) Must Learn to Dance with Fairy Tales
It’s not just legalistic Christians who condemn princesses Cinderella, Rapunzel, or Elsa.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Speculative Fiction Writers’ Guide to War, Part 3: Levels and Types of War
As Star Wars: Rogue 1 showed, warfare normally happens at three levels: tactical, operational, and strategic. And has many different types.
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Travis Chapman
Female Villains
When it comes to contemporary literature written by Christians, I was hard pressed to think of one female antagonist.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Lorehaven Launch: Enter the Editor
Lorehaven issue 1 launches this spring. Get to know our crew, including editor Elijah David.
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E. Stephen Burnett
What Is It About Fantasy And Christmas?
The cool thing about good fantasy, however, is that no one explains it. There isn’t a narrator in C. S. Lewis’s Narnia books that says, “Now boys and girls, Aslan is actually Jesus.” Instead, readers are allowed to discover the dots on their own and connect them at their leisure. Or leave them unconnected.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
If Donkeys Could Talk: The Point Of Speculative Fiction
Speculative fiction is known for . . . well, speculation. Writers ask the “what if” question in ways that break known boundaries.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Guilt By Association?
Even faithful Christians, who love others in holiness and share the gospel, will be associated with sinners.
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E. Stephen Burnett
So Are Christians Now Okay With ‘Harry Potter’?
The Harry Potter series has turned 20. Have Christians grown out of their outrage about it?
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E. Stephen Burnett
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