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Seriously, The World Deserves a Great Robin Hood Movie

Shabba Doo wrote 4 weeks ago: What ho?! Tis mine own image upon that parchment! There is no one like Robin Hood.  Batman, Superman … more →

Tags: Robin Hood, will scarlet, little john, Flynn and Gable, film, Plea for Robin Hood Goodness, Friar Tuck, Maid Marian, Marian

Top Ten Tuesday: Books I HAD To Buy That I Still Haven’t Read4 comments

emilykazakh wrote 2 months ago: Top Ten Tuesday: Books I HAD To Buy That I Still Haven’t Read I buy books like some people buy drugs … more →

Tags: Top Ten Tuesday, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, John Milton, Nathaniel Hawthorne, CS Lewis, Steve Martin, Charles Dickens, James Joyce, Jay Parini

Review of Taliesin by Stephen Lawhead

Captain Maybe wrote 2 months ago: When I first started reading this book – which I’ve had in my possession for a few years … more →

Tags: Reviews, Literature, Arthurian fantasy, Arthurian legend, Atlantis, Book Reviews, Books, Fantasy, Fiction

Book Review: Hood

mindfulstumbling wrote 3 months ago:  Slowly, very slowly, I have become a fan of the Robin Hood legends. The Russel Crowe movie was the … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, good christian books, Christian novels, read christian books, Robin Hood, Robin Hood legend, hood, Wales, History of Wales

12.5.12: An Author’s Journey: Some Inspirations & Influences in Crafting The Codex Lacrimae, Part 4.1 (Charting A New Course for Epic Fantasy: Bringing the Genre into the Middle Ages!)

ajcarlisle wrote 5 months ago: When I began working on The Artifacts of Destiny, I was governed mainly by a few strong desires for … more →

Tags: A.J.'s Blog, J. R. R. Tolkien, Marion Zimmer Bradley, katherine kurtz, Michael Moorcock, T. H. White, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, Medieval Europe

Pictures Matter 1 comment

Jon wrote 6 months ago: All right, so this site is typically dedicated to prose. In prose, words matter. Yet, even in your t … more →

Tags: Musing, Books, Comics, Pictures], Literature, Mike Duran, a letter lasts longer, Illustrations, Covers

The Booker Award - My Five Favorite Books6 comments

hunterslyonesse wrote 6 months ago: My friend, Katie, decided to tag me with The Booker Award.  In Katie’s words, “The Booke … more →

Tags: The Booker Award, Katie Oliver, Youthful Yogini, five favorite books, a.c. crispin, Banana Yoshimoto, Marissa Meyer, Frank Peretti, Ted Dekker

The Spirit Well by Stephen R. Lawhead, A Book Review9 comments

Bruce Hennigan wrote 7 months ago: Wherein many loose threads are tied together. Between the death of my father at age 98 and the launc … more →

Tags: Breaking News, speculative fiction, Book Review, christian speculative fiction

Ten Series I Haven’t Finished10 comments

emilykazakh wrote 7 months ago: Top Ten Tuesday: Ten Series I Haven’t Finished I love a good series, but sometimes I just can’ … more →

Tags: geek moment, Lemony Snicket, Top Ten List, Top Ten Tuesday, little women, percy jackson, shannara, Anne of Green Gables, Pendragon Cycle

Updates, Fears, Struggles, and Questions9 comments

emilykazakh wrote 8 months ago: Now that it’s September, I thought I’d give you an update on the manuscript that I started in … more →

Tags: Inspiration, Writing #2, writing, C. S. Lewis, Katniss Everdeen, the second novel, Eowyn, Jill Pole, stock characters

Summer Reading

micamoney wrote 9 months ago: When I was younger, I loved to read.  I still love to.  In school, I would pick a desk behind one of … more →

Tags: July 2012, Read, Reading, Books, book, Stephen Lawhead, george r r martin, game of thrones

“King Raven” by Stephen R. Lawhead (Thomas Nelson, 2011)

bookbanter wrote 9 months ago: Stephen R. Lawhead’s Robin Hood trilogy – Hood (2006), Scarlet (2007), and Tuck (2009) – received mu … more →

Tags: Fantasy Fiction, Fiction, , Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Trilogy, King Raven, hood, Robin Hood

Camelot

A Mere Handmaid wrote 10 months ago: “I have seen a land shining with goodness, where each man protects his brother’s dignity … more →

Tags: Fantasy, Quotes, Literature, Religion, Quotes, Fantasy, Christianity, Theology, king arthur

Byzantium - by Stephen R. Lawhead

Linda McDaniel Smith wrote 1 year ago: “The wounded animal that was my heart sickened and began devouring itself in its misery . . . … more →

Tags: Books, Faith, Byzantium, Aiden, Irish, Ireland, sea wolves, Vikings, Miklagård

“Tuck” by Stephen R. Lawhead (Thomas Nelson, 2009)

bookbanter wrote 1 year ago: In Stephen R. Lawhead’s conclusion to the King Raven trilogy, readers get to enjoy it from the viewp … more →

Tags: Fiction, , Historical Fiction, Robin Hood, Tuck,

“Scarlet” by Stephen R. Lawhead (Thomas Nelson, 2007)

bookbanter wrote 1 year ago: Stephen R. Lawhead returns with the second of the King Raven trilogy, after Hood, doing an excellent … more →

Tags: Fiction, , Historical Fiction, Robin Hood, scarlet, 654

“Hood” by Stephen R. Lawhead (Thomas Nelson, 2006)

bookbanter wrote 1 year ago: There are a couple of “legends” in British history that many people worldwide know about: one of the … more →

Tags: Fiction, , , Historical Fiction, hood, Robin Hood

The Iron Lance: The Celtic Crusades

Linda McDaniel Smith wrote 1 year ago: by Stephen R. Lawhead “Pax Vobiscum,” said the strange monk in the white robe. “Tell me, what is it … more →

Tags: Books, Crusades, battle, Dorylaeum, Jerusalem, sultan, King Magnus, Prince Bohemond, cele de

Why I Do What I Do When I Do

Linda McDaniel Smith wrote 1 year ago: Dear Reader, It’s not just laziness that keeps me dipping into my old newspaper stories. (Alth … more →

Tags: Odds n' Ends, Newspaper, celtic crusades, Why


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