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There’s much of interest in this week’s Library Journal piece Christian Fiction: A Born Again Genre for Christian writers and readers (thanks to Becky Miller for the link), especially the suggestion that Christian Speculative Fiction is trending. What I found most fascinating was the concluding section titled “Is Christian Fiction Crossing Over?” Here’s a snippet: [...]

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I was inspired by Jody Hedlund’s Valentine’s Day post Why Romances Are a Valid and Important Form of Literature. Before I proceed, let me assure you that I agree with Jody’s conclusion. With one caveat. She writes: Even though nowadays romance novels are widely accepted and liked, there are still  people who turn up their [...]

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YA Challenge: “Holes”

It’s been quite a while since I’ve read anything YA, but have pondered doing so for two reasons: (1) YA is hot, and (2) Many of my writer friends are hot for YA. In an attempt to remain culturally current (and solve the mystery of why this stuff is so popular with adults), I decided [...]

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Why Christian Horror Is Not Really Scary

http://youtu.be/KwtaFJz5gEM

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So I started reading The Terror by Dan Simmons and stalled almost halfway through. Yeah, I’ll finish it. I didn’t stop because the story wasn’t good, but because it’s so darned long — almost 800 pages. Long books have that effect on me. Take this one: Cervantes’ Don Quixote. I have the coolest version, an [...]

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Your Brain on Story

The mind cannot retain what the seat cannot endure. That’s one of those phrases preachers and professors learn, sometimes the hard way. Another is the value of a good story. Nothing breaks up the monotony of facts, information, and instruction like a good yarn. I’ve seen it over and over while teaching. Without some color, [...]

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How the Writing Community Insulates Writers

A list of the best blogs for writers in 2012 is going around. Writer’s Market editor Robert Lee Brewer compiles about 40 great blogs for writers to follow. It’s a great list. But sadly, it’s just the tip of the iceberg. I say sadly not just because I’m one of the plethora of writing blogs [...]

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Do Passives Really Matter?

After reading through a chapter of my WIP, a writer friend pointed out that I kept drifting into “passive voice.” I think I shouted “hallelujah!” Using passives is one of those bugaboos that new writers are encouraged to avoid. It’s really up there in the hierarchy of “writing rules.” And adherence to these rules is [...]

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Without Moral Absolutes, Your Story Sucks!

My article Why a Judeo-Christian Worldview Is Essential to Good Fiction, received a lot of traffic and made several atheist forums, most notably THIS ONE, where it landed under the heading: Writers: if you’re not Judeo-Christian, chances are you suck. For the record, I never said any writer “sucked” in that post (which I AM [...]

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A funny thing happened on the way to publication… I lost a few writing friends. “Guy gets published and suddenly he thinks he’s an authority.” “Who’s he to say what’s good writing or bad writing?” “He’s no more qualified to teach at a writer’s conference than me.” Maybe they have a point. I mean, what [...]

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