Dateline: Carole McDonnell
Weblog: www.darkparables.blogspot.com/
Articles: 41
Carole McDonnell's short stories and essays appear online and in print, in speculative fiction, ethnic, and Christian publications. She lives in New York with her husband, two sons, and their pets. Wind Follower, published by Juno Books in June 2007, is her first novel.
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When publishing is your livelihood, every year seems a difficult career period.
Christian and multicultural speculative fiction is considered to be marginalized — some thoughts on the issue from two writers outside the mainstream.
"One thing I dislike ... is the way the average published fantasy has been dumbed down over the last decade or so."
Kelso talks about her background and her book, which she describes as, "A city. A mystery. An impossible love affair."
They talk the talk and hug the poles, but are they true rock chicks?
In a really satisfying heist film, the viewer's complicity in the crime becomes problematic because the bad guys are truly not so very bad.
It’s never too late to understand what makes cool American guys tick.
Applauding the integrity of Christian Blacks.
The media's focus on entertainment at the expense of real news serves no one, and hurts the least empowered members of society.
Evil religious people will use “charity” to preach their faith and break down the wall between church and state, or at least so the godless would have us believe.
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