Is there a gap between your good intentions and your actions (or lack thereof)? Do you want to live boldly out of faith, yet struggle with what it means to protect and provide for your family in the process? Are you able to see the hand of Providence in the midst of what feels like […]
A Majestic Interview with Author & Creative Writing Teacher, Jennifer Trafton
Jennifer Trafton is an author (The Rise and Fall of Mount Majestic) and a popular creative writing teacher in the Nashville area. She has recently expanded her reach through the advent of her new website, Sleeping Giant: Creative Journeys For Kids, which features online classes. I hope you enjoy our interview, which may not be […]
Fascinating Talk on the Wonderful Imagination of C.S. Lewis
Alan Jacobs, author of the brilliant book The Narnian, talks with excellent YA author N.D. Wilson and Doug Wilson on Lewis. It’s a must-see for all fans of this giant of letters and champion of imagination. Alan Jacobs, ND Wilson, and Doug Wilson in conversation | Full Edition from Canon Wired on Vimeo.
Alan Jacobs (Author of The Narnian) on Directing (or Not) a Child’s Reading
This is a small section from an interview J.B. Cheany (World Magazine, etc.) conducted with Alan Jacobs (The Narnian, etc.) over at what certainly appears to be a delightful website called Redeemed Reader. (See full interview here.) I thought these answers very insightful. “Insight,” by the way, is one of the words my kids brought […]
N.D. Wilson: “Stories Are Like Catechisms for Your Impulses”
From a brief Q/A by Marvin Olasky (World Magazine) with author N.D. Wilson. Olasky: You’ve said you learned more philosophy, maybe even theology, from C.S. Lewis and Tolkien than from anything you studied in college. Is that one reason you write fiction rather than theological tomes? Wilson: Christians have sometimes been suspicious of stories, because […]
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