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It has been far too long since I've had anything to say for FaithFusion.
Mind you, I've certainly been busy in other areas, and writing for other cyber-venues as well: including my recent column on Speculative Faith, Resistance to Christian sci-fi and fantasy is futile, as well as a new, more-personal blog site for my church small group.
At the same time, though, I don't wish to neglect my own web-presence. And, within a few weeks, it will be undergoing a few changes.
Chiefmost among those is the formation of a new site entirely: EpicFiction.net is on its way. This site will contain greater emphasis on my novel-authoring efforts and the current scene, or non-scene, of God-glorifying, Biblical truth-imbued, works of “epic” storytelling, be it science fiction, fantasy, or even better, in-between hyrbid genres — the best kind, I contend.
Going beyond the sphere . . . wide-screening the mind . . . the soundtrack of the universe . . .
Epic fiction.
Here's hoping I'll have its webscape and content completed soon.