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66. What If You Escaped Your Floating Island, But Returned to Face Rebellion? | Windward Shore with Sharon Hinck
Gender In Fiction: The Implication Of Failure
Are there still majority cultural ideas surrounding gender that can and should define a character? Or is the best plan to include as few gender specific references, or identifying markers, as possible?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in May 2021
Making a Story Visual UPDATE: Behind the Scenes of the Animal Eye Comic
The Animal Eye comic, based on the novel Animal Eye, has been an education in how to make a written story visual. This post shares details.
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Travis Perry in May 2021
What Does “Woke” Culture Have To Do With Christian Fiction?
It’s hard to believe that a novel which has both praise for its treatment of a bi-racial situation and criticism for it, is preachy. One thing that’s true about preachy fiction: readers don’t miss the point.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in April 2021
Introduction: Hunger by Jill Williamson
Jill is a prolific writer. Besides her dystopian Safe Lands books, she wrote a straight science fiction story about cloning called
Replication
, a young adult series suited for younger teens called The Mission League books, two co-authored (with her son) children’s stories in her RoboTales series, and several fantasy series.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in April 2021
Banning Books
I think the most dangerous piece of this puzzle is the involvement of a state government which has moved the needle toward actual censorship in the form of banning books.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in March 2021
Here’s What Happened
Turns out, my old computer was still suddenly quitting as if the electricity had been turned off, despite his efforts to repair it. So the option was a replacement. He called on Friday to say it was ready.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in March 2021
Why Our Dreams May Tell Stories As We Sleep
How A Year Without Superhero Films Rebooted Our Universe
The Worldview of Biocentrism–You Are One With The Force
Biocentrism is Dr. Robert Lanza’s view of the universe that criticizes modern science in part while drawing from neuroscience. It makes bold claims about the universe that parallel the Force, worth talking about…
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Travis Perry in January 2021
From The Writers’ Toolbox: Timeless Questions And Eternal Mysteries
Many writers are afraid they will limit the scope of their book if they place their story firmly in a particular economic or political or religious milieu. They’re afraid if they take sides in a controversial question, they’ll make enemies and lose readers.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2020
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