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To Shape a Story is to Shape a Soul
Articles | L.G. McCary, Jan 18, 2021

Author Ted Turnau Finds The Hidden Grace of Pixar’s ‘Soul’
News | E. Stephen Burnett, Jan 15, 2021

Introducing Thriller Novelist and New Lorehaven Writer L. G. McCary
News | Lorehaven, Jan 15, 2021

Join Our Jan. 21 Livestream: How Can We ‘Terraform’ the Church to Enjoy Fantastic Fiction?
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How Political Punditry Has Taken Over Christian Popular Subcultures
Articles | E. Stephen Burnett, Jan 14, 2021

TheOneRing.net Reveals Synopsis for Amazon’s Middle-Earth Streaming Series
News | E. Stephen Burnett, Jan 13, 2021

One Month Left Until the Realm Makers Virtual Retreat, Feb. 11–13
News | E. Stephen Burnett, Jan 11, 2021

Thomas Kinkade Studios Now Making ‘The Mandalorian’ Products
News | E. Stephen Burnett, Jan 8, 2021

Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ Collides with Itself
Articles | Josh Hugo, Jan 8, 2021

Dishonored Game Tattoo (Not a Communist Symbol) Cameos at the U.S. Capitol Riots
News | Josh Hugo, Jan 7, 2021

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Seed: Judgment, Joshua David
The Rooster and the Raven King, John Paul Tucker
Brimstone 1, Jasom William Karpf
The Horse Queen, Lavay Byrd
King of Aethon, Lavay Byrd
Tales of Elhaanai, Nicole Thomas
Still Small Voice, Allen Brokken
The Guardian, Lavay Byrd
Salvare's Mountain, D. P. Rowell
Fear No Evil, Allen Brokken
Love Costs, E. B. Roshan
Power Unimaginable, Michael J. Harvey
Kingdom Above the Cloud, Maggie Platt
Nomad, R. J. Anderson
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The Eternal Struggle
“Esther Wallace’s novel The Eternal Struggle forms a dark sequel that brings hero and heroine into close fellowship with loss and brutality.” —Lorehaven

Dark is the Night
“Mirriam Neal’s vampire novel Dark is the Night keeps the punches and the fangs rolling.” —Lorehaven

Blood and Bond
“This book is brilliant and engaging, expanding on the series’ world and characters while building its own plot.” —Lorehaven

Mists of Paracosmia
“Stakes are high in this well-written middle-grade fantasy from author Emily Golus.” —Lorehaven

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The Worldview of Biocentrism–You Are One With The Force
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Who Can Put a Price on Daring Love, Loyalty, and Swordsmanship?
Azalea Dabill, Jan 12

A Scientific Theory of Magic
Travis Perry, Jan 7

Stargate SG-1 Season One–Making Weak Ideas Into a Better Story
Travis Perry, Dec 31

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Masthead

Captain’s Log

E. Stephen Burnett

God created humans to need stories, just like we need food, water, love, and himself.

Book Reviews

Lorehaven review team

Explore the best new fantastical novels from Christian authors.

Introducing Lorehaven Book Clubs

Steve Rzasa

We’re starting Lorehaven Book Clubs to explore Christian fantasy in reality.

Featured Review: The Man He Never Was

Lorehaven review team

We explore James L. Rubart’s modern spin on the Jekyll/Hyde duality.

Sponsored Review: The Tremblers

Lorehaven review team

Crack open this rip-roaring tale of post-apocalyptic steampunk peril.

‘The Magic is Real’

Interview with novelist James L. Rubart

Novelist James L. Rubart wants to show how stories shape a person’s identity in Christ.

Fanservants: Christian Geeks, Rejoice In Your Strange Gifts

Paeter Frandsen

Even if you feel like an alien at church, rejoice that God made you a fantastic story fan.

Fanservants: What if Your Kids Don’t Read Fantasy?

Marian Jacobs

“Entertainment” is too shallow a word for the blessings fantasy can bring to our hearts.

New Worlds: Finding Truth in Science Fiction

Kerry Nietz

For centuries people have speculated on the future in surprising, provocative stories.

Folklore: Popular Fantasy Chases the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Elijah David

Why do Revelation’s four horsemen so often feature in non-Christian stories?

Roundtable: Engaging Fictional Violence in Our Real Worlds

Carla Cook Hoch, Robert Liparulo, Travis Perry, Andrew Winch, E. Stephen Burnett

Our expert panel explores how Christians should view fictional and real-world violence.

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