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Operation Grendel Cover Reveal
First the very cool cover, another of the great artistic works by Kirk DuoPonce.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Sep 2020 —
2020 Spec Faith Fall Writing Challenge
As we have done in the past, Spec Faith will offer a prize for the winner of the 2020 Fall Writing Challenge.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Sep 2020 —
Let’s Talk About Race and Racism. Part 5: Scientific Racism
Scientific theories of the Enlightenment, increasingly discriminatory through Darwinism, created racism as we know it.
— Travis Perry in Sep 2020 —
An Acquittal
One of the curious facts about art is that even the worst ideas are, very occasionally, right.
— Shannon McDermott in Sep 2020 —
From The Writers’ Toolbox: Flawed Characters Can Be Too Flawed
The point is simple: to be believable, characters need flaws, but if their flaws overshadow their higher nature, readers may not care enough to continue on the reading journey with them.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Sep 2020 —
Let’s Talk About Race and Racism. Part 4: Racism and White Identity at the Founding of the U.S.A.
At the founding of the United States, how was race defined? What did it mean to be “white?”
— Travis Perry in Sep 2020 —
Speculative Fiction And Contemporary Culture, Part 2
How can writers speak into today’s troubled culture, whether dealing with the political divide, racial unrest, dealing with a pandemic, economic concerns, or what have you?
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Aug 2020 —
Past the High Point
Why can’t a villain finish his redemption arc without finishing himself?
— Shannon McDermott in Aug 2020 —
Speculative Fiction And Contemporary Culture
Should writers change and speak into the culture through our writing, through our stories?
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Aug 2020 —
Do the ‘Little House’ Books and Other Frontier Fictions Now Count as Fantastic Tales?
Like any fantastical story, the classic Little House series has its ancient tomes, “incantations,” and sacred spaces.
— Allen Brokken in Aug 2020 —
Does the World Really Need Another Amish Vampires in Space? ¡Parece que sÃ!
Amish Vampires in Space in Spanish? Sounds crazy and maybe it is–but just as Kerry had reasons for writing this novel, I’ve got reasons for getting it translated into Spanish…
— Travis Perry in Aug 2020 —
A Critic’s Phrase
A word kept recurring in the discussion: nostalgic.
— Shannon McDermott in Aug 2020 —
Don’t Forget The Reviews
Good books generally have a LOT of reviews, and the best books have a lot of positive reviews and a high rating.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Aug 2020 —
From The Writers’ Toolbox: MICE In Your Story
I tend to think that the best stories skillfully weave all the elements together so that the dominant one isn’t overpowering, and the subservient ones aren’t invisible.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Aug 2020 —
Happiness is an Aesthetic
Happiness also is an aesthetic.
— Shannon McDermott in Jul 2020 —
First-Year Members Praise the 2020 Realm Makers: Pandemic Edition Conference
Hosting a Christian fantasy writers’ conference in virtual space drew in many new members who loved the event.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Jul 2020 —
Introducing The Author: Nathan Lumbatis
By occupation, Nathan works with young people. No surprise then that his books are written for that audience.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Jul 2020 —
Realm Makers Announces 2020 Realm Award Winners, Sets Peretti as 2021 Keynote Speaker
NEWS: Learn who won at tonight’s virtual Realm Awards dinner, which recognizes excellence in Christian-made fantastical fiction and cover design.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Jul 2020 —
Theophanies and Suffering in Christian Fantasy
It’s been a mainstay of skeptics since—well, shoot—since the beginning of time. Forget the skeptics; it’s been a weapon of the Enemy’s since the beginning.
— Nathan Lumbatis in Jul 2020 —
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