Mir mentioned on her blog that she was having difficulties posting comments. I don’t show her registered (you have to be registered and logged in to post), so I’m wondering if the error is happening in the registration process. If anyone else is having difficulties, please email me.
There were some great posts on Day 1 [...]
Where the Map Ends (day 2)
Filed under Blog Tours on February 20, 2007
Keywords: CBA, christianity, wherethemapends.com
CSFF blog tour - Feb 2007 (day 1)
Filed under Blog Tours, Reviews on February 19, 2007
Keywords: christianity, web design, wherethemapends.com
This month’s CSFF blog tour features WhereTheMapEnds.com. This website is fairly new on the scene, as evidenced by some of its “coming soon” sections, but it still packs quite a bit of content for someone interested in Christian-oriented science ficiton and fantasy.
I was a little surprised to see the site was entirely static html. That [...]
Casting my vote against Hollywood
Filed under Soapbox on November 14, 2006
Keywords: christianity, Studio 60, television
I watched my last episode of Studio 60 last night. I was a big fan of West Wing, but that premise contained elements of interest that balanced–or at least drew attention away from–Mr. Sorkin’s penchant for painting political and social liberalism in the best light possible at every available opportunity. The inner workings of a [...]
The power to divide
Filed under Soapbox on November 3, 2006
Keywords: christianity, politics
Since the last presidential election, “division” has been a common talking point in political rhetoric. I have heard, read and found myself involved in such discussions. The word is used in a derogatory manner, and invariably, the current administration is blamed for being the instigator.
I was raised to believe it took two to disagree, and [...]
CSFF blog tour: DKA day 1
Filed under Blog Tours on October 30, 2006
Keywords: christianity, dkamagazine.com
I am once again participating in the Christian Science Fiction & Fantasy (CSFF) Blog Tour. This month, the tour is focusing on Dragons, Knights & Angels, an e-zine that publishes speculative fiction that does not offend Christian sensibilities. And it pays, though not professional rates.
DKA has been around since 1999, a long time for an [...]

