No, you don’t need to go to college to be a writer. But I am anyway. In the last four years of my life, I have attended two colleges (three come August) in two states with three different majors and over a dozen professors, studying almost every topic imaginable...
I wrote this short story as part of a flash fiction writing challenge organized by The Company, an organization that provides support and education to Christian writers. The original prompt was to write a story including the sentence “If you know something bad...
So this is what drowning feels like. The delicate membranes of my gills strain to pull in water, but all they meet is air—hot and dry in the summer sun. My vision is always poor above water, but it’s blurring worse than usual right now. Hopelessly, I open my mouth and...
Genre: Christian fantasy Overall rating: 5/5 Literary Value: 5/5 I absolutely loved Fischer’s writing in this book! I fell in love with her Nightingale Trilogy (I’ve also reviewed Calor and Caligo) months ago, partly because of the beautiful writing, but Regency and...
The Unraveling of Emlyn DuLaine by Lindsay A. Franklin Genre: Christian YA fantasy Overall rating: 4/5 Literary Value: 4/5 You’ve probably figured out by now that I’m pretty picky about writing style, especially in fantasy! This book is well-written, I just have a...