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Tomorrow begins the next Christian Science Fiction and Fantasy Blog Tour. We’ll be focusing on the super cool and humble and now CBA best-sellingÃÂ writer Wayne Batson.
(He and I even recorded a little podcast interview about his YA books The Door Within, Rise of the Wyrm ... Continue reading »
(He and I even recorded a little podcast interview about his YA books The Door Within, Rise of the Wyrm ... Continue reading »
2 years ago
before, says the writer, and indeed it is more
than twenty four; they are really quite a handful
always stamping at my door.
But have you ever seen 36 dragons all flying high up in the sky? Scales glistening in the sun, majestic wings spread wide. Now that's something you won't soon forget, he says, a smile in his eyes.
2 years ago
I really enjoyed our conversation for the podcast.
To your comment specifically, the first dragon I saw was Eustice, poor Eustice, in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. And I still have a physically response when I think of the scene where Aslan digs his claws into Eustice's thick dragon skin to help him peel it all off.
 Reading that passage aloud to my daughter last year, I could tell she'll have a similar memory.
Thanks for doing your part to keep fantasy alive.