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Finding The Edgy In Christian Fiction
God’s calling for edgy Christian fiction.
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R. L. Copple in July 2014
2014 Spec Faith Summer Writing Challenge, Evaluation Phase
The Spec Faith Writing Challenge is a huge opportunity for writers to learn what readers think, but it depends upon faithful readers willing to put their opinions out there.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in July 2014
Conversion Scenes: Are They Real?
The bigger issue in my mind isn’t whether a story has a conversion scene or not, but how well it is portrayed.
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R. L. Copple in July 2014
Spec Faith 2014 Summer Writing Challenge
I’ll give a first line, and those who wish to accept the challenge will write what comes next—in 100 to 300 words.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in July 2014
Lynch Mob Mentality
Remember the Christian witch-hunt over Harry Potter?
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R. L. Copple in July 2014
Reading Long Fiction
Many of these books will be among those nominated for the Clive Staples Award next year, so why not get a jump on reading them?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in July 2014
Happy Fourth Of July
Have fun reading, and for those celebrating the USA’s independence, happy 4th of July!
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in July 2014
If You Want To Make God Laugh…
So last month, I spent a Monday night seated in front of my computer. My wife would tell you that this, in and of itself, is not unusual. But that particular night, I was watching the liveblog for the Christy […]
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John Otte in July 2014
The Availability And Benefits Of Short Fiction
You can discover new authors who might become your next Favorite Author by reading their short stories. And your investment in time is minimal.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in June 2014
The Coming Speculative Fiction Storm
For the first time in forever, an author no longer needed a publisher to economically publish their book and have readers find and buy it.
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R. L. Copple in June 2014
Divergent, Great Stories, And Good Writing
The book series was one more hot story that had fans craving the next book and the next. Granted, though the first book opened as #6 on the NY Times best-selling list, it didn’t reach the stature of Twilight or Hunger Games and certainly not of Harry Potter. Still, it had a loyal and avid following.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in June 2014
Speculative Fiction And Children’s Books
Because God has given adults the responsibility of passing on the truth about God, and because He said we are to use every opportunity to do so, I think stories offer the perfect opportunity for showing what we believe.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in June 2014
Fiction Friday – On The Edge Of The Dark Sea Of Darkness
Just outside the town of Glipwood, perched near the edge of the cliffs above the Dark Sea, sat a little cottage where lived the Igiby family.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in June 2014
Deafness, Good and Bad
Christians shouldn’t shut out the criticism of the world, but we shouldn’t give it too much weight, either.
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Shannon McDermott in June 2014
Safe Fiction Is Dangerous (Or, A Review Of How To Train Your Dragon)
“Safe” fiction is the most dangerous kind because people are disarmed, no longer alert to possible ideas that may foster a false worldview.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in June 2014
Steve Laube on Marcher Lord Press Regenerating Into Enclave Publishing
New owner Steve Laube shares more about the Christian fantasy and sci-fi publisher’s future story.
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E. Stephen Burnett in June 2014
Hollywood Worldviews And Safe Fiction
“It is not only true, honorable and right to proclaim that Jesus is the way, the truth and the life, but it is also true, honorable and right to proclaim that Satan is the father of lies”—Brian Godawa
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in June 2014
Fiction Friday: Dream Treaders By Wayne Thomas Batson
Something was behind him. In the pines. Something big enough to snap a tree trunk as if it were a twig. Archer knew there were only a few creatures in the area large enough and heavy enough to do that kind of damage
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in May 2014
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