Dear Readers, Well, I am still waiting for that annoying alarm clock tone to wake me up from this fantastic dream I’ve been living in for the past few months. Never would I have guessed that I would be here, living in C. S. Lewis’ house, walking through his Narnian forest of Shotover, reading first […]
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A Word from the Kilns
Dear Readers, Greetings from Oxford, England! I am absolutely thrilled to be the acting warden here at The Kilns this spring. God is so good, and He never fails to surprise me with this fact. The series of events that led me here could have happened in no other way than through God’s omnipotent guidance […]
The League of Extraordinary Inklings?
C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien are deservedly well known for their fiction. Tolkien’s mythology is almost unparalleled in level of detail and The Lord of the Rings set the standard for fantasy literature, while Lewis’s novels have inspired countless readers. We are very familiar with them as writers, but what about as action heroes? This […]
Screwtape Comes to New York
Warning: the post you are about to read is a satiric message in the spirit of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters. My dear Wormwood, Our Father Below has just notified me concerning a matter of positively grave concern. The American humans are currently producing a “theater adaptation” of our embarrassing correspondence that the infernal Oxford […]
“Religion and Rocketry”
Along with fantasy (as was covered in a blog post not too long ago), C.S. Lewis was no stranger to the genre of science fiction. His interest in the potential connections between sci-fi and religion spanned not only his novels (notably the Space Trilogy) but also his nonfiction. He wrote an essay–Religion and Rocketry (which […]