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1craigdressler
Este mensaje ha sido denunciado por varios usuarios por lo que no se muestra públicamente. (mostrar)
1) Stephen Lawhead
2) Karen Hancock
3) L. B. Graham
4) George Bryan Polivka
5) Sharon Hinck
2) Karen Hancock
3) L. B. Graham
4) George Bryan Polivka
5) Sharon Hinck
2Randy_Hierodule
All Christian narrative is fantastic. Seldom have I elsewhere encountered poetry more alluring than in the Bible part 2 and in books of catechism.
The novels of Charles Williams are worth looking into as well.
The novels of Charles Williams are worth looking into as well.
4Nicole_VanK
If I see "Christian Fantasy" I first think of young earth creationism. ;-)
Seriously though, I would certainly include C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
Seriously though, I would certainly include C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
5Randy_Hierodule
#4: There we go! Approaching the quintessence ;)
6paradoxosalpha
George MacDonald deserves mention. But who are those clowns in #1?
7Randy_Hierodule
I understand that the conservative Christian author, Russell Kirk, wrote very effective stories of supernatural horror. Check out Ancestral Shadows: An Anthology Of Ghostly Tales.
8KayEluned
Have to point out that there have been quite a few spam attacks with similar themes Christian fantasy/christian children's fantasy etc. popping up for months now. they all plug the same authors, the person who started the thread never puts any interesting points in their starting post, and then never posts again. For this reason I have flagged the first comment.