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In search of Goodness in modern books

A few years ago, I was listening to Elizabeth Elliot teach on the Fruits of the Spirit. I knew what Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, etc.[…]

Book Review: Fierce Heart

From the “Back of the book”: Essie would do anything for her kingdom…even marry an elf prince she just met that morning.The human kingdom of[…]

Character Crossovers: Rick and Dante meet Jayesh

Sometimes the authors at Worlds Redeemed like to play in each other’s playgrounds. Short fiction is a wonderful way to allow characters to “guest star”[…]

Book Review: Accidentally a Dragon Shifter

From the “Back of the book”: “She said “yes” to the proposalShe didn’t expect the dragons. When Kelley’s carefree boyfriend Anthony Salamandras pops the question,[…]

Science Fiction vs. Fantasy

For some reason, speculative fiction fans like to argue about the definitions of science fiction and fantasy. Some even claim they’re the same thing. For[…]

The Three-Jayesh problem

It doesn’t happen to every author, but I have seen it happen more than once. They have that one character that they put into everything.[…]

Blade and Staff for Hire

Book Review: Blade and Staff for Hire

From the “Back of the book”: “Bayan Avanar is a warrior of whom the bards sing. He travels the lands, seeking his promised bride and[…]

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Reclaiming Sci-fi

“Science fiction is nothing more than a propaganda tool for humanist progressive ideology.” The above, while not an exact quote, has been repeated in one form[…]

Book Review: Nobody’s Hero: The Superhero Publicist 1

From the “Back of the Book”: She’ll change his image—if they can both stay alive. Cassie Robinson, junior representative of Power-Up Publicity, is just trying[…]

Christians and werewolves

Reblog of an article by K.M. Carroll wrote in 2013. I’ve been chewing on the idea of a Christian Werewolf Romance. I’ve been able to[…]