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Why I Don’t Write ‘Spice’—The Answer Might Surprise You! Romance is the

Romance is the number one selling genre at the moment, a long-term trend unlikely to change any time soon—if ever—because love, belonging, and connection are basic human needs. And though in our culture we are saturated with sex, I believe we are starved of authentic love. So we seek it. It’s primal, instinctive, necessary.

Hence the current debate about sex, commonly referred to as ‘spice’ or ‘smut’, in books— particularly YA books. I don’t want to get embroiled in mud-slinging, but I do...

The Best Bad Choice I’ve been studying a lot of story craft recently, and

I’ve been studying a lot of story craft recently, and one of the things I’ve struggled with was the concept of the ‘best bad choice’. It really did my head in. Growing up, I thought choices were either ‘good’ or ‘bad’ and I was supposed to only make good ones. So why must my characters always be making the best ‘bad choice’—or else choose between two irreconcilable ‘good choices’? Shouldn’t they, too, be trying to do what they thought was right (even if it ended up being a mistake)?

It was...

The Chosen—An Evolving Masterwork Right from the very first episode, I knew

Right from the very first episode, I knew The Chosen was going to be something special—and it hasn’t disappointed me. Dallas Jenkins and his team have produced, and are producing, a unique and masterful retelling of the life of Christ. And it’s not just for Christians. The production quality is so high that even non-Christians are watching and enjoying it—a fact which is telling.

Apart from a few stand-outs, such as Mel Gibson’s The Passion, so many faith-based productions have a certain...

Reflections on Tress of the Emerald Sea What if Buttercup hadn’t given up

What if Buttercup hadn’t given up Westley for dead in The Princess Bride? What if she had gone after him? This was Brandon Sanderson’s inspiration for writing Tress’s story. He also wanted to write an entire book in Hoid’s voice—so he’s our narrator. Others have commented that the style of Tress of the Emerald Sea is very different from Brandon’s usual, and this is the primary reason—it’s narrator heavy, with Hoid going off on little amusing, and often insightful, tangents. The narrative is...

Why Eclecta Perennial? Eclecta Perennial. It’s odd isn’t it? But so are we!

Eclecta Perennial. It’s odd isn’t it? But so are we! ‘Eclecta’ is derived from ‘eclectic’, chosen because we derive our ideas, style and taste from a broad range of sources—even though our output is primarily fantasy novels. ‘Perennial’ was chosen because it means persistent or enduring. We want our writing to stand the test of time and incorporate the consistent and recurring wisdom found at the bottom of the big Truth.

Star Wars and Pride and Prejudice sit quite happily on our shelves, as do...