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Quick action and character growth drive this story into a magical world that flourishes with Latin flair in its food and settings.
—
Molly McTernan
—
​Come join us tonight (Thursday, Dec. 11) on X.com for this live audio call-in show​ at 8 p.m. Eastern.
—
E. Stephen Burnett
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“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” pre-producer and marketer takes us into the origins of Walden Media’s 2005 theatrical take on C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy.
—
Fantastical Truth
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Christmas on the Goblin Express by J. J. Fischer offers a delightful and poignant ride dashed with popular film and fiction references.
—
Stephany Araujo
—
Join our first Space on X.com this Friday, Dec. 5 to engage the new announcement of an “Adventures in Odyssey” prequel film, coming to theaters fall 2026.
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E. Stephen Burnett
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From The Writers’ Tool Box: Honoring Men Of The Past
One way to give a speculative world texture is to create a history the characters can celebrate.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Feb 2020 —
How to Find Signs of God in Many Fantastical Worlds
God has many ways of showing up in the real world, and he can show up in fantasy in just as many ways.
— Chawna Schroeder in Feb 2020 —
Not Always Popular
Today we are going to discuss three distinctly Christian subgenres of speculative fiction and why they are not always popular.
— Shannon McDermott in Feb 2020 —
Our New Podcast Episode Covers the Top Seven Ongoing Fantasy Debates
In our newest Fantastical Truth podcast episode, we survey seven debates Christian fans followed in 2019.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Feb 2020 —
Pestilence and Plague
It’s impossible not to think about the fictionalized treatment of epidemics when we are bombarded by hourly news updates about the real thing.
— Mark Carver in Feb 2020 —
We Have A Winner—2020 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge
Again, thank you all for participating, and watch for Spec Faith’s Summer Writing Challenge later this year.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Feb 2020 —
Realm Makers Opens Registration to 2020 Writers Conference
Now in its eighth year, Realm Makers serves Christian authors of fantasy, sci-fi, horror, and beyond.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Feb 2020 —
Another Few Highlights
These are highlights – flash reviews, book recommendations if you want them – of speculative fiction.
— Shannon McDermott in Jan 2020 —
Finalists – 2020 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge
Here, in alphabetical order by last name, are your 2020 SpecFaith Winter Writing Challenge finalists.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Jan 2020 —
The Danger of Anti-Pearl-Clutching: What Would Satan Do?
So if pearl-clutching has you reacting knee-jerk opposite, what’s the danger in that? And WWSD?
— Travis Perry in Jan 2020 —
What the People Want
You have to take success where it comes, even if it happens to come on Netflix.
— Shannon McDermott in Jan 2020 —
Evaluation Phase-Spec Faith 2020 Winter Writing Challenge
Next week I’ll announce the three finalists, based on your thumbs up during this evaluation phase and that given last week as the submissions came in.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Jan 2020 —
The Spiritual War Through Culture: Bible Times
Spiritual war includes the Devil influencing cultural beliefs according to the Bible. But how does the Bible show believers reacting to unbelieving culture?
— Travis Perry in Jan 2020 —
2020 Spec Faith Winter Writing Challenge
As we have done in the past, Spec Faith will offer a prize for the winner of the 2020 Winter Writing Challenge.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Jan 2020 —
A Cheerful Holiday
Everyone likes New Year’s because the New Year is about change, and we could all use some of that.
— Shannon McDermott in Jan 2020 —
The Day Before The Day Before
No days are wasted in His economy. No passing of time slips by His notice. So, too, the day before the day before.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Dec 2019 —
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