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Quick action and character growth drive this story into a magical world that flourishes with Latin flair in its food and settings.
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“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” pre-producer and marketer takes us into the origins of Walden Media’s 2005 theatrical take on C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy.
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Christmas on the Goblin Express by J. J. Fischer offers a delightful and poignant ride dashed with popular film and fiction references.
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Managing The Minefield On The Way To Successful Publication
With the changes in the book industry, I think it’s helpful to discuss two particular elements of writing that lead to successful publication.
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Guilt By Association?
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Top Three Joys We Expect At Realm Makers 2017
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2017 Spec Faith Summer Writing Challenge Finalists
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Great Stories Can Help You Find A Greater Savior
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2017 Spec Faith Summer Writing Challenge
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Four More Ways To Fix The DC Film Universe
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