Christian Carnival CDXIII Posted
… at Ichthus77. Enjoy!
… at Ichthus77. Enjoy!
(See also A Fresh Perspective I) The church council didn’t know what to do. Well, that isn’t precisely true. Individually they did know what to do, but they didn’t all know the same thing, and no one plan of action was acceptable to all the members. This is a work of fiction. All persons, places,…
(See also A Fresh Perspective – II.) For years merchant trains had passed through the town by the falls on their way to the great north-south trade route to the west. The terrain was terrible, but alternate routes were even worse. One could go two or three days journey southward, past the end of the…
… at Revenge of Mr Dumpling.
“We want you to recover the staff,” said the mayor. “Why? Why not just make another one?” asked Jed. He was young and liked to do important things. Recovering a stick didn’t sound important. “Make another staff?” asked the mayor incredulously. This is a work of fiction. All persons places and events are products of…
… at Beyond Belief. Enjoy!
He stood looking at the hole in the ground. He could feel his hand trembling. He knew he was terrified and was embarrassed, even though there was nobody there to see. A stairway going down. That phrase was loaded with all the psychological freight of his own claustrophobia, heightened by his choice in literature, which…
Yes, my company has a Christmas package named for me, and it includes both of the books that are related to this blog, Tales from Jevlir: Oddballs and Stories of the Way, along with my non-fiction book Not Ashamed of the Gospel: Confessions of a Liberal Charismatic. The From Publisher Henry Neufeld package is available…
Having just announced the release of my new book, Stories of the Way, I was interested to find a story about jury nullification, or more precisely advocacy of jury nullification today (HT: The Agitator). One of the two new stories I wrote for this book (an additional 23 stories are from this blog), is The…
Since I began publishing some of my “thinking” short stories on this blog, a number of people have suggested that I publish a collection. Well, how can a writer an publisher ignore such suggestions? I’ve done it! I’m embedding the press release below. It should be shipping December 5, 2011, and that means you can…