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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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Stephany Araujo
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Mega City One
The innocent exist only until they inevitably become perpetrators…Guilt and innocence is a matter of timing.
— Mark Carver in May 2017 —
Weekday Fiction Fix: The Button Girl
Sally Apokedak is an associate agent with the
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— Rebecca LuElla Miller in May 2017 —
Four Areas Where Superhero Movies Excel
Much ado has been made over the past few weeks about the nature and shortcomings of superhero movies. Marvel films especially have been under the microscope. While as fans, critics, or fellow storytellers (whichever category you happen to fall in) […]
— Zac Totah in May 2017 —
Things To Come: What Will Christians Face In The Future?
Linda Wood Rondeau shares her vision of the future from her pending novel “The Fifteenth Article.”
— Linda Wood Rondeau in May 2017 —
Five More Ways To Fix The Marvel Cinematic Universe
New threats to the Marvel films include shallow family themes, tonal clashes, and genre parody.
— E. Stephen Burnett in May 2017 —
Four Problems With Superhero Movies
What are some of the problems plaguing the superhero genre?
— Zac Totah in May 2017 —
Five Ways To Fix The Marvel Cinematic Universe
Marvel Cinematic Universe movies are fun, but these five problems could grow worse.
— E. Stephen Burnett in May 2017 —
Pray, Donate, and Support Rebecca LuElla Miller
Last month, Rebecca LuElla Miller suffered a stroke and heart attack. Here’s how you can #StandwithBecky.
— Merrie Destefano in May 2017 —
Does ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Use â€Safe’ Bad Words?
Drax from “Guardians of the Galaxy” calls his friends names. Why do we like him anyway?
— E. Stephen Burnett in May 2017 —
A Dark Mind
If Giger’s work embodies dark or even demonic sci-fi art, what would Christian sci-fi art look like? Could such a thing even exist?
— Mark Carver in May 2017 —
Will Storytelling Undergo A Huge Change In The Near Future?
In the future, writing five-minute stories might be the best way to attract a generation accustomed to Tweets, brief text messages, and fragmented pieces of information. A generation that may well cause us to rethink how we tell stories.
— Zac Totah in May 2017 —
Biblical Encouragement For The Struggling Author
Marion Hill, author of the United Kammbia series, urges a struggling author to rediscover biblical purposes.
— Marion Hill in Apr 2017 —
To Read or Not To Read: How Should Christians View Religious and Secular Fiction?
When it comes to fiction, the question shouldn’t be “What do we read?” but “How do we read it?”
— Zac Totah in Apr 2017 —
Great Expectations
Here is a post that I recently wrote for my blog. I’m sure many writers can empathize, and if you’re a reader, I hope it can give you a glimpse into the thought process behind the books.
— Mark Carver in Apr 2017 —
Sam Gamgee: A Humble Hero We All Relate To
In conversations about the best or most loved fantasy character, one name always comes up. Sam Gamgee.
— Zac Totah in Apr 2017 —
Good Friday and Revelation’s Judgment on Sin
Novelist Brian Godawa asks: Does Revelation really prophesy meteors, plagues, and a collapsing universe?
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— Shannon McDermott in Apr 2017 —
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20 tactics for geek survival. Aka coping in the “real world.”
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Sacrifice And Speculative Fiction
Clearly self-sacrifice is a key component in both general market speculative fiction and Christian speculative fiction. But what is it about sacrifice that is so compelling?
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Apr 2017 —
Fiction Friday: Bellanok By Ralene Burke
With evil darkening the mountains to the north, the fairy queen, Fauna, must journey from the island realm of Bellanok to the modern world to find the man the Creator appointed to save their kingdom. A man she has been dreaming of her whole life.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Apr 2017 —
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