Oneprince

The first Christian fantasy book I read as an adult was Oneprince. It was a very gripping tale, with a young prince thrust into the kingship and trying to save his kingdom from darkness. It had talking animals, an amazing escape, and the search for an unlikely ally. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to read the ending!!! Apparently it was meant to be a two or three part story, but it must not have sold enough to justify continuing. So the lousy publisher let people hang out there with a serious cliff-hanger. Boy, it was a good ending. I waited and waited for the next book, seemingly in vain…

The good news is, from the looks of things the version on Amazon has is the “full edition”. I hope to get it some time and finish the adventure I started back in the early 90’s. Has anyone read the full version? I’d like to hear from you if you have!

Looks like we have a couple of new additions to the tour:
The Jerkrenak’s Den (of course!)
Jim Black
I can’t believe I didn’t highlight Becky Miller’s blog (although I did link there)
Becky Miller’s A Christian Worldview of Fiction
Megawriter
LaShaunda’s See You on the Net

Tomorrow I will look at a prolific writer in the fantasy genre.

A Tour of Christian Fantasy

I hang out at a blog and discussion board called faith * in * fiction, oh, about daily! This weekend I was priveleged to join in a “blog tour” promoting a focus on Christian fantasy literature.

Say what?

There are a group of us spending a few posts this week discussing Christian fantasy. This genre may seem to be the realm of wizards, dragons, elves, and magic, and some may argue that it is not an “appropriate” read for Christians. Well, we have all probably heard of a couple of little books: you know, Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia. As Becky Miller writes in an introduction to fantasy,

In most fantasy types—classic or high fantasy, adventure fantasy, even fairy-tale fantasy—good and evil are defined in rather stark, unyielding terms, based on what the author believes.

She goes on to say:

Fantasy’s first value, therefore, is that it can give voice to a Christian’s deepest held beliefs.

I honestly haven’t read much fantasy of any kind recently, besides reading Narnia to my boys. However, I have enjoyed several books in the genre in the past, and I look forward to reading some of the other books that will be discussed in this tour.

The inspiration for this tour is Tim Frankovich’s Christian Fiction Review, where he provides a very helpful service in reviewing books to help sift out the must reads from the others out there. Specifically, he did a fantasy focus that is the subject of this week. To be honest, I haven’t read any of the books that Tim highlights. *blush* Sorry, but I’m too busy reading suspense to help me with my own sooper sekrit…

I’ve said too much 😉

ANYWAY, I will discuss a couple of fantasy books that DIDN’T make Tim’s list in the next couple of days. In the meantime, please check out the following sites and see what they have to say on this topic!

Mirathon
Insights from Beth Goddard
Marci’s Writer Lee blog
Sally Apokedak’s All About Children’s Books blog
Steve Trower’s Old Testament Space Opera blog
Cheryl Russel Unseen Worlds
Shannon McNear Shannon’s Eclectic Musings
For Monday only: Chris Well’s blog

Roamin’ through Romans

Some weeks just don’t go as planned. Maybe that is why the admonition, “Don’t worry about tomorrow, for today has its own troubles” was given. Anyway, doing anything here took a little hit.

I’ve got some ideas for what to do here. I see some amazing blogs (check out the always growing links on the right!) and what they do. I can’t recreate that, and don’t particularly want to. I will talk about life, writing, having some fun, and where faith can fit into all of that.

Sometimes I will just talk about faith. I happen to be the adult Sunday school teacher at my church, and we are beginning a series on the book of Romans. Reformation here we come! 😉

I basically am studying the book of Romans in depth for myself, and from that I intend to teach the class. I plan on posting once a week or so just on what I’m getting out of this book. So check back in the future and we can do a little on-line walk through Romans together.

Busted blog

OK, so today was not my day to mess with this thing.

1. My phone line was down all morning, so I couldn’t access the net on my DSL line.

2. I finally get on, and realize that the last major post I did totally mucked up the formatting and knocked out my whole right side. Well, I spent my last half hour trying to fix that without success. Grrr. So now the post is in purgatory until I can figure out how to fix the formatting.

(Oh, I did also spend a few minutes there watching the new Halo 3 trailer online. Wow…)

Anyway, hopefully I’m back to regular programming tomorrow.