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« Result #1 on Dec 3, 2008, 11:47am »

Hey folks,
Just wanted to let you all know that the Lost Genre Guild's blog is back up and running - with a new direction: collecting news from all over the world of Christian speculative fiction and putting it in one place. Expect regular posts!
If anyone wants to submit news just send it to webmaster at lostgenreguild dot com. Guest bloggers are also welcome - please view the post on submissions.
Enjoy!

http://blog.lostgenreguild.com
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« Result #2 on Nov 29, 2007, 11:18am »

Wow, cool! Thanks for reading!
Yeah, I was aware there are weak points in it. But after a year of editing I decided I had to draw the line somewhere. There are other books to be written, after all :)
So glad you enjoyed it!
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« Result #3 on Nov 27, 2007, 11:39am »

I posted a review at http://gracebridges.blogspot.com/2007/11/scarlet-by-stephen-lawhead.html
and other random thoughts at http://gracebridges.blogspot.com/2007/11/i-love-stephen-lawhead.html (probably more tomorrow!)
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« Result #4 on Nov 22, 2007, 12:50pm »

Mérian, of course :) I am so glad she got out from under the thumb of society, even though it wasn't voluntary at first...
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« Result #5 on Nov 22, 2007, 12:47pm »

Yes, there must be a common truth behind it all. However, remember that Bran's time is centuries after Taliesin's, if we are going by SRL's timeline. I guess Gwion Bach was a popular name, probably due to the earlier legend.
Did anyone notice in Avalon there were a number of references to real people??
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« Result #6 on Nov 14, 2007, 12:16pm »

Here is the review I will be posting for the CSFF tour in a couple of weeks:

For a lifelong fan of Stephen Lawhead’s poetic and moving tales, every new book is a feast for the heart. Last year I read “Hood”, a necessarily brutal introduction to the rough world of the Brits and Normans of a thousand years ago. If that first volume in the King Raven trilogy was a little hard to get into, then it served to lay superb groundwork for this second one. Readers moving from the first book to the second will already know that the hero we have known as Robin is in fact Rhi Bran y Hud, and that our adventures do not take place in Nottingham, but rather in the March Forests of Wales in the times when the Normans began to overrun Britain and impose their cruelly weighted laws upon the Cymry. With this in mind, “Scarlet” grows beyond fantasy and becomes a living, breathing possibility of history.

The journey begins with Will Scarlet in a dark, damp cell awaiting the noose. He tells Odo the priest the entire tale of how he came to join the forest community, and the daring adventures accomplished in the company of his canny lord. Raids on forest roads embarrass the hard-nosed Franks again and again, rousing their ire and inspiring the band of rebels to ever riskier feats of bare-faced cheek, until Will is captured one unlucky night. But this is not the end of the story. I do confess that I began reading and soon after flipped through the back pages to see if Will escaped the impending execution; however, this information was not to be had in that part, and I was forced to find out in the usual way as events unfolded that did not disappoint in the slightest.

One of the most astonishing things about this book is the masterful style of writing. Now, we all know that Lawhead has always given us the very best of prose and adventure. Long have I modelled my own writing inspired by his example. But here, he has raised the standard by several rungs – most visibly in the changing viewpoints within the story. Aspiring writers are invariably told not to attempt this – let alone switch between first and third person narrative – because it’s almost impossible to pull it off without disturbing the natural flow of storytelling. But master that he is, Lawhead has accomplished it with flair. Only the most skilled of authors may break such rules and succeed at it, turning an apparent transgression of style into a many-faceted shine for the tale – thus dragging the reader happily helpless into the rush and flow of what would no doubt be called swashbuckling if this was a pirate tale. I guess young Rhi Bran is a pirate of the road, so the comparison may stand.

“Scarlet” owns at once the familiarity of the traditional Robin Hood legends and a truer realism of earth and blood and honest-hewn humanity. Rather than the sanitised Robin and the Merry Men known to most of us, Lawhead has instigated a new tradition likely far closer to the truth of those turbulent times. A desperate folk having lost their livelihood and a desperate king denied his rightful throne are more than motivated to irk the strangers who cast them from hearth and home. The end of this book is not the end of the tale – there is another tome to come – but within these pages reside political intrigues, spiritual epiphanies, and tear-jerking romances to shake the world and change it almost beyond recognising by the time you turn the last page. This will be a joy to fans old and new, bringing back memories and hints of the world of Taliesin and Merlin, now long resting in the past. A hard journey taken with humour and zest, twisting into heart-warming surprises – a banquet for the soul, with the hope of more to come.
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« Result #7 on Nov 4, 2007, 9:54pm »

Hello!! I was thrilled this morning to discover my book Faith Awakened has appeared at Amazon - on time after all!
You can check it out at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1430311118/ - there are already a few reviews up. I am offering a free print copy (or other goodies) to anyone who writes a review. You can get a free e-book download from http://www.lulu.com/content/890255 for this purpose. There's also a blog tour going on at http://cfrblog.blogspot.com/ - come on and join in the fun!

While the subject matter is my own, I credit SRL with giving me the desire to write beauty even in hard words. So take a look!
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« Result #8 on Jun 29, 2007, 1:59pm »

What's up with the Topic of the Month? It's been the same since October or so. Would be nice to have a direct link to somewhere there's action going on. Or do we have to vote for a topic?
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« Result #9 on Apr 21, 2007, 9:23am »

Amen from here too. Finishing a manuscript is worth a lot and makes you feel great - I know so many authors who stopped in the middle, started something else and never completed anything. It's a shame. It does take discipline - there are parts that resist being written with all their might - but DO IT and you'll never think of yourself the same way again.
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« Result #10 on Apr 13, 2007, 9:52am »

I never thought being an author was so much work... particularly non-writing work! You have to be well-organised, a marketing pro, a web designer, a graphic artist, a PR expert, and your own secretary... sure is fun, though. It just eats your time...
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