Horvath made it into the print press!
Yea, ok, that was a long time ago now, but I’ve been WAAAAAY too busy to come in here and mention it. Here below is the link to the feature article that was done on me and appeared in a couple of the...
View ArticleInterview Questions: The Writing of Fidelis Q 1.
A while back I was given some interview questions and then had the interview only to have the audio lost. (It was stolen in Argentina. Seriously). I still thought the questions were fun, so I’m...
View ArticleInterview Questions: The Writing of Fidelis Q2/Q3. Re: Fides
Knocked down another 15,000 words the last couple of days. 85,000 words is more than half way through the second book, I reckon. Here is the second and third questions I was given to answer. Q2.Â...
View ArticleInterview Questions: The Writing of Fidelis Q4. Re: Truth, Narratives, and...
Book 2 hit 96,000 words last night and I expect to be at about 105,000 by the end of this week. After that I expect just another 40,000 or so. I think it is clear that I won’t be able to have the next...
View ArticleInterview Questions: A post nuclear war setting Q5. Re: Why choose that...
Continuing on with the interview: Why pick a post-nuclear war setting to explore these themes: first, the theme of human virtue and fortitude, and, second, the theme of ultimate truth? Interestingly,...
View ArticleInterview Questions: Birth Pangs and Politics Q6. Re: Are the politics...
Is politics an important part of your world? Should I be searching for hints about the way you feel about capitalism or democracy, or should I be looking past these things as the ‘superficial’ layer...
View ArticleInterview Questions: Birth Pangs and Theology and Apologetics? Q7.
This is the seventh question posed to me in a now lost audio interview which I am answering now in text. Many of these questions and answers apply to the whole series and this one in this entry does...
View ArticleInterview Questions: Orthodox Theological Explorations in the Fictional Birth...
In the novel, you seem to be developing your own “pseudo-theology”, for lack of a better word: some type of Christian-based theology that certainly is fictitious, but is yet, well, orthodox. Can you...
View ArticleInterview Question about My Book Series
Not too long ago, FallenandFlawed blog interviewed me about my apologetics ministry and some of my activities, including this book series. As tends to happen with me, I got a little long and only a...
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