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Fiction Friday: “Pearla’s First Christmas”
“Pearla’s First Christmas” is a short story, written from the point of view of one of the characters in the
Angel Eyes
trilogy, and is available as a
free download
from author Shannon Dittemore.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2016
What The World Needs To Know About Christmas
Christmas is the ultimate Reveal! It’s the greatest ah-ha moment since time began.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2016
Christmas Is Too …
Christmas is a pagan holiday. I’ve heard this a lot, and I’ve grown ever more skeptical.
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Shannon McDermott in December 2016
The Christmas Story: The First Epic Tale
Many stories, whether written from secular or Christian worldviews, point us back to the story of Christ, implicitly or explicitly, by design or by accident.
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Zac Totah in December 2016
Fiction Friday – The Word Changers By Ashlee Willis
Once there was a little small-town girl. She grew up two blocks away from the old, creaky public library. She spent much of her time in that library, either squirreled away in a dusky corner with a book, or loading chin-high stacks of books home to read. Usually barefoot and disheveled. Always brim-full of curiosity and awe at the secret worlds she knew she’d find between those pages.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2016
Fandom Holiday Traditions
Some of the typical traditions I mentioned beg the question, why?
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Zac Totah in December 2016
Author Profile – S. D. Smith
I love to make stories. I want them to be good.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2016
Fiction Friday – The Green Ember By S. D. Smith
“S. D. Smith has a voice for children and families that the world needs to hear.” –Randall Goodgame, singer/songwriter for Slugs & Bugs, Veggie Tales
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2016
Fantasy and Sci-fi Book Recommendations
For book lovers, this is a joyous month. What makes a better present or stocking-stuffer than a book? Or a trilogy? Or a seven-volume series?
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Zac Totah in December 2016
Speculation And Christmas
I find it amazing that our world, broken by division and disbelief, still takes from the holiday that superficially celebrates Christ’s birth, the remarkable gifts God gave when He sent “His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh.”
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2016
Fiction Friday – Beast By Chawna Schroeder
When her pack scatters after a surprise raid, Beast must defend herself against slavers hunting down the loners. They are so strong, and she is only a beast . . . or is she?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2016
30 Things Only Bookworms Understand
Being a bookworm is like having membership in an elite club. Not everyone can appreciate the joy, anguish, excitement, and emotional ache involved in loving books.
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Zac Totah in November 2016
Even The Best
Everything’s been done before. All the original stories were discovered by Adam and Eve, and the rest of us just experiment with variations on a theme.
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Shannon McDermott in November 2016
What Are Spec-fic Characters Thankful For?
Across genres and galaxies, to kingdoms and spaceships hither and yon, the call went forth, asking the question, “What are you thankful for?” Here are thirty of the more memorable answers.
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Zac Totah in November 2016
Thanksgiving–An American Holiday
One way that Christians writers can introduce themes consistent with a Christian worldview might be to include holidays like Thanksgiving. Or in the case of speculative fiction, invented holidays with a religious underpinning.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in November 2016
Fiction Friday – Kingdom At Sea, By Jill Williamson
Jill Williamson is a chocolate loving, daydreaming, creator of kingdoms and the award-winning author of several young adult books including the Blood of Kings trilogy, Replication, the Mission League series, and the Safe Lands trilogy.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in November 2016
Honors Villainy 312
Good morning. Or bad morning – whichever is most applicable to your day, and as you all know, I don’t care.
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Shannon McDermott in November 2016
The Confessions Of A Writer
What happens when even the determination to write no matter what has vanished?
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Zac Totah in November 2016
Jack Chick, This Was Your Life
Tract cartoonist Jack Chick left behind a legacy of wild and harmful Christian speculative fantasy.
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E. Stephen Burnett in October 2016
A Notable Lack
Holidays, and all the expressions of a whole and genuine religion, offer a wide and rich opportunity to speculative fiction authors.
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Shannon McDermott in October 2016
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