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Christian White Magic: Q and A, Part 2
Does God want his people to prosper, or protect children from outside evil, or practice to hear his voice?
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E. Stephen Burnett in September 2016
Christian White Magic: Q and A, Part 1
In reality and not fiction, what is Christian white magic? Why is it sinful? What does Scripture say?
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E. Stephen Burnett in September 2016
Should Heroes Be Good Role Models?
Should heroes act exclusively as positive role models, or can they display a darker, more disturbed side without turning people off or influencing the reader in a negative way?
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Zac Totah in August 2016
Spec Faith 2016 Summer Writing Challenge Finalists
Be sure to share this post and poll with your friends and family, your Google+ circles and your Pinterest people, your Facebook friends and Twitter followers. The more voters, the better.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in August 2016
Six Christian White Magic Spells Worse Than Fantasy Magic
When Christians get distracted by fears of magic in fantasy, what Christian white magic âspellsâ do we cast in reality?
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E. Stephen Burnett in August 2016
Spec Faith 2016 Summer Writing Challenge – Evaluation Phase
To find the entries, follow one of the links in this article (
such as this one
). The entries are in the comments section of that post. Be sure to click on the “Explore More” button to see all of them.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in August 2016
A Matter Of Interpretation
All fictionâand especially speculative fictionâmay easily mean different things to different people.
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Shannon McDermott in August 2016
Spec Faith 2016 Summer Writing Challenge
Iâll give a first line, and those who wish to accept the challenge will write what comes next—in
100 to 300 words
, putting your entry
into the comments section of this post
. “What comes next” may be the opening of a novel, a short story, or a completed piece of flash fiction—your choice.
—
Rebecca LuElla Miller in August 2016
Poll: Do You Believe Christians Can Enjoy Fictional Magic?
Iâm exploring fictional magic, witchcraft, sorcery, the occult, and Christiansâ responses. Want to assist?
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E. Stephen Burnett in August 2016
The Power Of Words
Isnât it amazing the range of emotions and reactions a handful of words can evoke? Thatâs the power of books, the power of words.
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Zac Totah in August 2016
The Mirror Theory Of Speculative Fiction
Fantasy and science fiction and the other âweirdâ genres often donât look remotely like our world. Can that be a mirror?
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Tricia Mingerink in August 2016
Christians, Let’s Celebrate Our Own Fandoms
If you love recent Christian fantastical novels and want more of them, let’s celebrate our fandoms with articles and cosplay.
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Stuart Stockton in August 2016
A Human Constant
One unrealistic element of modern fiction is the scarcity of prayer.
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Shannon McDermott in August 2016
The Growth Of Christian Speculative Fiction
Spec-fic isnât dominating the CBA, but weâre headed in the right direction.
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Zac Totah in August 2016
Realm Makers 2016
For many of us, Realm Makers serves as a beacon, a tangible piece of evidence that speculative fiction is alive and well among Christians.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in August 2016
Fiction Friday – A New Threat By Aaron DeMott
A New Threat The Psygen Chronicles, Book One by Aaron DeMott Introduction Finalist – 2015 Realm Makers Genre Award In Science Fiction When an alien ship lands unexpectedly in the middle of her clan’s territory, Bast is sent to investigate […]
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in July 2016
3 Reasons You Should Attend A Writers Conference
If youâre a writer, you should attend a writers conference. Why should you bother spending time and money? For the craft, connections, and camaraderie.
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Zac Totah in July 2016
Writing About Jesus
Could it be, then, that writing about Jesus as the Savior who came to die for the forgiveness of sins is “on the nose” writing, and therefore amateurish?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in July 2016
Storytelling With Faith and Free Will
Fantasy novelist R. J. Anderson shares her conversation with author and artist Stephen McCranie.
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R. J. Anderson in July 2016
Ten Challenges For Christian Pokémon Critics
Harmless, addictive, or worse? Letâs discern Pokemon GO with Scripture, not traditions.
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E. Stephen Burnett in July 2016
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