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| | wearethemutants.com
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| | In the spirit of High Weirdness, this review will try to weave an impressionistic, magical spell exploring the commonalities Davis unveils between the respective life's work and esoteric, drug-aided explorations of Terence McKenna, Robert Anton Wilson, and Philip K. Dick...
| | khanya.wordpress.com
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| | An interesting discussion seems to be developing in the Orthodox blogosphere about whether Orthodox Christians should write, or even read, fantasy literature. They are referring to the works of writers like C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien -- Christian (though not Orthodox) authors who wrote fantasy fiction. The answer of this blogger, Lily Parascheva Rowe, seems...
| | www.radixmagazine.com
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| | [AI summary] The conversation explores the significant and multifaceted influence of women on the lives and works of the Inklings, a literary group including C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. It highlights how women shaped the Inklings from childhood through adulthood, contributing to their intellectual and emotional development. Key points include the role of women in their early lives, such as mothers and caregivers, and their ongoing impact through friendships, mentorships, and romantic relationships. The discussion also touches on the complex nature of male-female friendships, as exemplified in C.S. Lewis's *The Four Loves*, and the transformative effect of Joy Davidman on Lewis's writing, particularly in *Till We Have Faces*. The conversation challenges th...
| | thequeerbookish.com
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| 2023 starts with me setting my (queer) reading and blogging goals since I don't set goals for the nonqueer stuff. Yet?