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Crystal D. Grant’s debut fantasy slowly builds out a complex medieval world, populated by quickly sketched yet fully realized characters.
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Amish Eye For The Sci-Fi Guy, Part 1
My “Amish Vampires in Space†research also unveiled the fantastical world of evangelical Amish romance novels.
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One Word: Aliens
Would proof of intelligent alien life end the world’s religions?
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No, Science Cannot Always Save The Day
Readers or publishers may tire of “science can be evil†stories, but humanity will always need them.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Jun 2015 —
Start Your Engines: The End Is Nigh!
“Mad Max: Fury Road” is the latest in a long journey of post-apocalyptic stories that go straight back to the Bible.
— Mark Carver in May 2015 —
Hitting The Mark: The God-Story Of Crosshair Press
Maybe we were crazy, but I don’t believe insanity played any role in our decision to start Crosshair Press.
— A.C. Williams in Mar 2015 —
The Image Of Man
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Aliens, Elves, Angels
“Does Jesus save aliens?†is not as earth-shattering a question as some people seem to think. But maybe it’s a more complex one.
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Does The Universe Care About Your Love Life?
TV stories like “The Flash†and “Doctor Who†can’t help sentimentalizing love.
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Does Scripture Let Mankind Go Interstellar?
How does space travel factor into the Christian worldview?
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Who Cares About Extraterrestrials?
I certainly have no problem with people who write science fiction. I consider it to be a type of fantasy, though.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Oct 2014 —
If It’s Fiction . . .
Truth in stories is a tricky thing. On the story-telling level, often referred to as realism, readers need to believe in what’s taking place.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Sep 2014 —
Science Fiction And Fantasy?
The overall trend seems to be that the general market favors either science fiction or fantasy, but not both—at least not in great numbers.
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Star Trekking Religion By Firefly
Is portraying religion positively enough?
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Kathy Tyers: Defeating Gnostic Forces In Fantasy Fiction
While Lucasfilm revised the “Star Wars†world, Star Wars Expanded Universe author Kathy Tyers was rebooting her theology.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Sep 2014 —
Origin Stories: Indie Novelist Tony Breeden
Christians should be hard-wired for wonder, so why don’t many churches encourage creativity?
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Origin Stories: Ashley Hodges Bazer
“The Crown’s Call†independent author Ashley Hodges Bazer shares her conversion to Godly geekhood.
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Three Reasons Why
Three reasons why romance novels predominate Christian fiction.
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Fiction Friday: Chorillan
Chorillan may be purchased at Amazon and other fine book outlets. Chapter 1 is available as a free download at Michelle Levigne’s website.
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‘Amish Vampires’ on TV: Keep Calm and Carry On
“Amish Vampires in Space†got on TV for 15 seconds. Christian spec-fiction leaders react.
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In Space, Nobody Can Hear You Sing
Hard science fiction, the kind that takes its science very seriously and likes to contemplate the possible effect of technology on humanity’s future development, is all well and good, but doesn’t every kid just want to blow the bad guys up and go home?
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