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Fiction Friday: Captives By Jill Williamson
You may read the Prologue to Captives and the rest of Chapter 1 at Christianbook.com. You can obtain a copy from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Christianbook, or wherever books are sold.
— Jill Williamson in Apr 2014 —
The God Who Hides
About fifteen years ago, when I was attending Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, I had the privilege of taking a course entitled “The Gospel and C. S. Lewis” from a man we called Rev. Rossow. Essentially, the course was a […]
— John Otte in Mar 2014 —
List Of 2014 CSA Nominations
The following is the list of 2014 Clive Staples Award readers’ choice nominations (in alphabetical order by the author’s last name).
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2014 —
What Are You Longing For?
We long for that special feeling we once had, but can never regain. We long to hold once more the family and friends who’ve gone before us, but they are gone and never to be held this side of heaven.
— Robert Treskillard in Mar 2014 —
What Does The Reader Say?
What does a Christian Speculative Fiction reader consider quality fiction?
— R. L. Copple in Mar 2014 —
Voting For The 2014 CSA Finalists
It is time to vote for the 2014 CSA finalists.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2014 —
The Speed Of Excellence
I certainly get that when readers have more books to buy, an author stands to make more money to support his writing habit, but the proliferation model creates problems for both writers and readers.
— Rebecca P. Minor in Mar 2014 —
We Have Arrived
We now live in a world where Christian speculative fiction has been on “The Tonight Show.” Govern yourselves appropriately.
— John Otte in Mar 2014 —
Christian Fiction = ???
Christian Fiction = (faith * imagination)
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— R. L. Copple in Mar 2014 —
Reaching Beyond Exclusive Readers
How can readers like me, the eclectic kind, find out about books we label “speculative”?
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2014 —
Welcome To Expanded SpecFaith Reviews
SpecFaith is growing, and now seeks your Christian reviews for anything speculative.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Mar 2014 —
Clive Staples Award Nominations
You have the opportunity to learn about the books that other readers nominated as the best of royalty paying Christian speculative fiction published in 2013. Our hope is two fold.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2014 —
Managing The Minefield On The Way To Successful Publication
With the changes in the book industry, I think it’s helpful to discuss two particular elements of writing that lead to successful publication. By “successful” I mean selling to people other than our friends and family.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2014 —
Let The Reading Begin
Remember, to be eligible to vote for the finalists you MUST have read AT LEAST two of the nominations.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2014 —
My Writing Influences
Keven, you write dark paranormal Christian fiction. How in the world did you get there?? Glad you asked.
— Keven Newsome in Feb 2014 —
Fantastic or Not?
Does a change in skin color represent the original character or create a continuity problem? Michael B. Jordan may find out in playing the Human Torch.
— R. L. Copple in Feb 2014 —
Getting A Little Tired Of All The Fiction Crazy
Sometimes I wonder why we advocate better stories for Christians who do not “deserve” them.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Feb 2014 —
Redefining Creationism
The focus on evolution vs. creation distracts from what Genesis 1 actually teaches.
— R. L. Copple in Feb 2014 —
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