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Frank Creedliving in Lafayette, IN
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Frank Creed is a novelist, freelance writer, book reviewer, blogger and founder of the Lost Genre Guild. He is the author of Flashpoint: Book One of the Underground, a Christian cyberpunk novel. www.frankcreed.com/ critique site www.thefinishers.biz Education/Experience: High school graduate of Kaneland Interests: writing, reading, football, gardening, painting Motto: Faith in Fiction Affiliations: The Lost Genre Guild, The Finishers, Official Site of Frank Creed URL |
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Jeff Gerke, publisher of Marcher Lord Press speaks to Frank Creed about the business of Biblical and Christian speculative fiction.
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Despite the popularity of Christian speculative fiction, this genre has been marginalized by the major publishers.
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Jeff Gerke of Marcher Lord Press, a unique concept in Christian publishing, discusses his experiences and motivations for founding MLP.
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Review of Jill Elizabeth Nelson's Christian suspense novel Reluctant Smuggler
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Novelist Sue Dent speaks about her Christian vampire and werewolf stories.
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Edgy is used as an adjective to describe the new face of Christian fiction. Novelists and readers see edgy as either positive or negative, but is there an all-encompassing definition?
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Christian fantasy novelist Caprice Hokstad discusses the unique issues in her new book For Iron Bars A Cage
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The United States' free market's questionable ethics can be combatted with Christ's tool of compassion
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Are the foundations of the U.S. resilient enough to withstand the crises of our time? Whether in response to inside threats from the likes of Tiimothy McVeigh or terrorism from beyond the borders, gov...
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Christian fiction blog tours are a popular for of promotion for authors and publishing houses. Unfortunately, the tours do not always reflect the best of all Christian fiction. What are these tours an...
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Most citizens haven't a clear idea of the reasons that fuel Islamic terrorists' hatred for the United States. Islamic Jihad against the "Great Satan" is a complex campaign.
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To the Christian reader, there are two basic types of fiction: Christian and Secular and the Christian fiction publishing industry is one big monolith. This is definitely not the case. Any claims made...
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The Frozen Tundra vs 9 straight road wins. The 2007-2008 NFC Championship isn't an easy game to predict.
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Because of events leading up to and surrounding 9-11, US citizens seem more willing to give up long prized freedoms in the name of national security. Religious fundamentalists of all stripes could be ...
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Experiences with fallen angels or demons are more common than most people like to think.
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The Christian Right once again falls into the controversy trap, this time with Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials.
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What do Christian children think when allowed to read Cinderella but not Harry Potter? Star Wars is okay but Asimov bad, and how are RPGs like Ouija boards? With this kind of confusion, how do childre...
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