I've been remiss in not mentioning this to my f-list before, but if you're looking for a thoughtful and consistently updated blog about Christianity and Speculative Fiction, with a good variety of reviews, essays and talk about the craft and business of writing SF for the Christian market,
Speculative Faith is a good place to start.
And last Friday (which I foolishly chose out of a handful of available dates, forgetting that it was the weekend of American Thanksgiving and hardly anybody would be reading) I had the opportunity to do a Guest Blog for them about
why I chose to write for the general rather than the "Christian" market.
Primarily of interest to my co-religionists (as Lewis would say), but there it is.
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And now, more to shore up my own weak resolve than anything else, I am going to announce that December is going to be a No-Social-Networking month for me.
I have a major deadline coming up for Ultraviolet, and the more time I devote to working on that, the better -- plus, we all know how many other things go on in December, especially when you are involved in church activities, kids' music lessons, and are hosting your family's Christmas dinner.
So that's it. I am disappearing for the entire month of December, apart from checking e-mail and answering any really urgent requests that come up.
Have a great month, everybody! See you in January!