Intrinsically Intertextual Inspirations
I nearly called this post “Faith and Fiction” and then remembered I already had a post called that and it is not this post. I’ve reached a point where I’ve been blogging long enough that I’m running...
View ArticleLet The Accused Speak
Never before have I received so many blog views in one day. Never before has one post had so many comments and so much attention from those who are not regular readers of my blog. Never before have I...
View ArticleWhy Do Zombies Want Brains?
My mind not only wanders: sometimes it leaves completely. This is a fact (as well as something written on one of father person’s t-shirts). My mind is apt to wandering so completely that when I opened...
View ArticleThe Weird and Wonderful Worlds of Frances Hardinge
I’ve been thinking a lot about worldbuilding recently, mostly on account of having broken the worldbuilding in The Moth Trilogy. Okay, so ‘broken’ seems an odd word to use, but basically I asked a few...
View ArticleLGBTQ Fiction For Children: Queer Characters And Happy Endings
Recently, I’ve been thinking about the nature of LGBTQ+ literature. It was prompted somewhat by the recent controversy over the treatment of Lexa in The 100, and the resurgence of posts by bloggers I...
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