Guest Blogger: Grace Bridges
[caption id="attachment_1765" align="alignleft" width="270" caption="Grace Bridges, owner of Splashdown Books"][/caption]Often found staring into trees in search of a tui. Mystic wordnerd. Independent...
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Avenir Eclectia: Adventures in Microfiction by Grace Bridges [caption id="attachment_1831" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="The world of microfiction"][/caption] Imagine a world where writers...
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It’s been said that the most compelling element of fiction is its ability to evoke strong emotion. But how do we do that? How do we infuse our writing with enough believable story to wrangle that...
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Should Christian stories evangelize? I have been chewing over how to answer this question. It is hard for me because I have come to believe that "Christian fiction" is not a thing that should exist....
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Often found staring into trees in search of a tui. Mystic wordnerd. Independent friend. Urbanite hermit. Head in clouds. Literary. Beachwalker. Multilingual. Grace Bridges is a sci-fi author (Faith...
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Avenir Eclectia: Adventures in Microfiction by Grace Bridges Imagine a world where writers can hang out and play, using existing characters or creating their own. Imagine how good it feels to finish a...
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I hold onto my experiences, mentally filing them away. And when I write about a character in the same situation, I pull them out of my heart and mind, and live them all over again: osmosis from reality...
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Grace Bridges: “I have come to believe that ‘Christian fiction’ is not a thing that should exist.”
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Rotovegas author Grace Bridges: "New Zealanders feel a strong sense of identity with our unique culture, and I wanted to convey that in my Earthcore series."
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