As a writer, I sometimes fall into “geek-out mode” about my own book. As in, “it rivals the geekery I had about Lord of the Rings during my teenage years.” That kind of geek mode. I think about it all day. My characters are constantly on my mind. I am going squeeee! over random details that nobody […]
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6 Favorite Brother-Sister Relationships in Fiction
Posted in Fandoms and Geekery, Literature, tagged brother, character, Dickens, family, fiction, films, Firefly, genres, love, movies, relationships, siblings, sister, tolkien, TV on December 8, 2014 | 22 Comments »
Romance. Parent and child. Sisterhood. Brotherhood. Sibling groups. Friendships. Partners. Mentor and student. Master and servant. Leader and followers. Personally, although I enjoy reading about many different kinds of relationships, I’m a big sucker for a strong brother-sister friendship, mostly because the trilogy I’ve been writing for almost 10 years, The Kraesinia Trilogy, centers around […]
Why Katniss Everdeen Has No Hope – But We Do
Posted in Fandoms and Geekery, Literature, Movie Reviews, Philosophy and Worldviews, Reviews, tagged films, hunger games, katniss, mockingjay, movies on November 26, 2014 | 7 Comments »
A common beef Christians have with dystopian stories is that they are hopeless. It’s common because it can be very true – dystopias are designed to display a reality where all feels lost, where people feel crushed and hopeless, and evil has all the power. So it makes sense that books and movies in this […]
Whom Shall I Fear? – When Doctor Who Gets It Wrong
Posted in Controversies, Fandoms and Geekery, Philosophy and Worldviews, Quotes, Rants, tagged clara oswald, doctor who, fear on October 2, 2014 | 6 Comments »
I love Doctor Who. The show is clever, and exciting, and funny, and full of interesting characters and worlds. It also has many beautiful quotes and messages that I appreciate, such as the inherent dignity of humankind, the value of each individual life, selfless sacrifice, courage, and the faithfulness of true love. That said, although the […]