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316. What if An Elf Lost Her Dream-Come-True? | The Rending Cauldron with Rebecca P. Minor image

316. What if An Elf Lost Her Dream-Come-True? | The Rending Cauldron with Rebecca P. Minor

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What if the wicked villains did conquer the elves? And what if a young elf-maiden was forced to carry the offspring of one of the invaders? That’s the new novel The Rending Cauldron, just brewed by fantasy author and Realm Makers co-founder Rebecca P. Minor. Today, Becky joins us in the studio to explore tough topics, dark drama, and the expanding worlds of Christian-made fantastical fiction.

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Backstory: Rebecca P. Minor

Rebecca P. Minor writes sword-and-sorcery fantasy across The Windrider Saga and The Risen Age Archive series. As president of Realm Makers, she also joins her husband Scott helping other fantasy and science fiction writers create God-honoring stories. The Minors have three geeky sons. Now in their empty nest season, they’re seeking ways to further the Realm Makers mission while also tending to their roles as the servants to a couple of spoiled cats.

1. From faith to Realm Makers to snarky elves

  • Rebecca’s testimony, even early work at the pre-Lorehaven blog.
  • Some quick notes on the founding and growth of Realm Makers.
  • More about The Windrider Saga and The Risen Age Archive series.

2. From snarky elves to complex fantasy

  • Images and ideas that led to The Rending Cauldron’s premise.
  • Why this new novel is more appropriate for grown-up readers.
  • Early responses from readers and a guide to complex stories.

3. Forging a deeper Christian-made fantasy

  • Stories can avoid politics, but wrestle with pre-political moralities.
  • They can go beyond jargon and apply crises to realistic people.
  • And not every story is for everyone. Readers can help each other.

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Top question for listeners

  • Who is your favorite fictional elf?
  • What is your favorite thematically complex story?

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