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S. D. Grimm’s new coming-of-age story is compelling science fiction, taking readers into a fascinating yet troubled world.
— Shannon McDermott —
J. J. Fischer’s new novel is an action-filled journey inspired by the tale of Pocahontas with slow-burning romance as enemies become lovers.
— Stephany Araujo —
This new twist on an old classic celebrates sorrow and hope, honoring the spirit of the original while creating a new and inviting world.
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Morgan L. Busse’s fantasy Winter’s Chill serves a lighter episode of the Nordic War series, shifting from war drama to political suspense.
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How Political Punditry Has Taken Over Christian Popular Subcultures
Since the early 2000s, even benign evangelical fads like end-times mania have been replaced by totalizing national narratives.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
Militant Secularism Could Force Christians to Create New Subcultures
Christians are often accused of withdrawing from popular culture, but what can we do when popular culture casts us out?
— Mike Duran —
How God Uses Story Villains for Our Good
We can love villains when they reveal our brokenness and lead us to God’s grace.
— Zackary Russell —
The Death and Rebirth of Magic in Children’s Fantasy
Some tales insist on dividing fantasy and reality, but others remind readers how both work together.
— R. J. Anderson —
The Mandalorian is a Religious Fundamentalist, and Here’s Why That’s Awesome
Din Djarin from the Star Wars series often finds his strong moral code challenged.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
My Novel ‘The Mermaid’s Sister’ Arose from True Depths of Mourning
Our villain was the cancer that preyed on my younger sister, Kate.
— Carrie Anne Noble —
No, Stories Should Not ‘Wreck You, the Reader’
In anxious times, it’s not healthy for stories to destroy us emotionally.
— Marian A. Jacobs —
Meet Your Family’s Next Favorite Film: Kiki’s Delivery Service
Miyazaki’s coming-of-age tale reenchants the follow-your-heart trope.
— Shannon Stewart —
To Help Kids Learn Pop Culture Engagement, Parents Must Work Together
How can moms and dads from different backgrounds agree on pop culture parenting?
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