Spring is springing! Flowers are blooming, and life returns after the death of winter. How fitting for the end of Lent and the …
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Spring is springing! Flowers are blooming, and life returns after the death of winter. How fitting for the end of Lent and the …
Continue Reading about The Craftsman’s Workshop: Cultivating Imagination
As you may have heard me say by now, my goal this year is simple: don’t be butter scraped over too much bread. In other words, I …
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This post originally appeared on September 29, 2020, on A Light So Lovely. I recently received a wonderful question from one of …
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Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Soundcloud | Ancient Faith In our second dragon-themed tale, Kiev the great city's …
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Book 5 of my Raven Son series is a plunge into regions we have not yet explored in the series, particularly the land of the dead …
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In my latest video book review/cultural rant, I consider an odd shift going on in popular culture. We're not longer telling the …
One question I get a lot from you readers is whether or not there is a collection of myths, monsters, and stories from Russian …
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Secondary Belief Part of what makes good fantasy great is effective world-building. The ability to suggest a realistic world, …
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Does it surprise you that one of the most popular and critically acclaimed books of the last few years is a straight-up retelling …
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Those of you who have followed this blog or read my books know that I have a pretty visual style of writing fiction. Part of that …
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There's one thing no one does enough of these days. Read philosophy. As I've been going through this first semester of my Masters …
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You might think we're living in an age remarkable for its low level of culture and thought. People on all sides of every …
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Have you ever heard writers say something strange like, "My characters have minds of their own"? They go on to complain that …
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Have you ever seen photos of Russians getting in long lines in the middle of winter only to jump into a cut-out in the ice? Have …
Have you noticed a strange thing about modern culture? People everywhere are complaining that the world is becoming a more evil …
Perhaps the most mythologized element in Slavic mythology is water. In my own first novel, The Song of the Sirin, the Water of …
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As I mentioned in a previous blog post, I’ve been slowly hammering away at a screenplay based on the life of St. Olga of Kiev. …
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I’m less than a week away from officially launching book three of my Raven Son series, The Heart of the World. It’s a book that’s …
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