In C.S. Lewis’s classic The Lion, The Witch and the Closet, Lucy asks if Aslan the lion is safe. It is quickly clarified that Aslan is not safe … but he is good. That concept functions as the foundation for this collection of narratives. While composed from a Christian worldview, our goal isn’t comfort food for Christians or G-rated stories that provide simple lessons. Instead, we’re providing stories honed by faith. Stories that will engage, difficulty, captivate, and extend the reader. These stories aren’t always safe … however without question, they are good. From Homer Hickam, the best-selling author of Rocket Boys– which later on ended up being the film October Sky– to editor and contributing very popular author Bret Lott, this collection covers a talented community writing a diverse mix of fiction. These stories will take you on a journey filled with lightheartedness, profundity, hilarity, disaster … and eventually hope.
Monday, July 20, 2020
Not Safe, but Great (vol. 1), Short Stories Sharpened by Faith
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