… In which contributor Adam Pracht and host Ben DeBono talk about the heroic quest circle, the role of temptation in life and fiction, and rant about Twilight and bad editing. Adam: I think…
I’m still enjoying Sleepy Hollow, but wouldn’t recommend it as a Bible study (of course, it’s not claiming to be one). For starters, consider the name of this week’s wicked witch, Sarilda of Abbadon. Ichabod…
Ben reviews George R.R. Martin’s novel A Clash of Kings
… in which contributor Adam Pracht and host Ben DeBono discuss allegory and symbolism, Quests and how neither of them have enough time… Adam: First, a small announcement to make: Taking a page from…
Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” (1820) is often characterized as a classic ghost story, but there’s actually nothing supernatural about it. It’s the tale of how scrawny, self-important, socially inept and superstitious schoolmaster…
Week 1 of the Sci Fi Christian Classroom included “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came” by Robert Browning, “Ithaca” by C.P. Cavafy, Book 1 of “The Lord of the Rings” and initial character setup…
Ben DeBono and new contributor Adam Pracht look ahead as they discuss the first installment of a new Sci-Fi Christian series: “The Sci-Fi Christian Classroom.” Adam: So, Ben, I’m curious what your first impressions…
Ben offers additional thoughts on Neil Gaiman’s new novel The Ocean at the End of the Lane Watch the original review here:
After rereading the first volume of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire, Ben brings you his reread review of A Game of Thrones
Ben reviews Neil Gaiman’s new novel: The Ocean at the End of the Lane
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