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Monthly Archives: December 2011
C.S. Lewis and the Inklings Colloquium at Taylor University, Indiana
I thought it was worth sharing, for thinkers and readers of C.S. Lewis and the Inklings, a combined conference of the C.S. Lewis & the Inklings Society with the 8th Frances White Ewbank Colloquium at Taylor University, May 31-June 2, … Continue reading
Posted in News & Links
Tagged Alan Jacobs, C.S. Lewis, conference, david downing, Inklings, narnian, ron reed, Taylor University
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C.S. Lewis “On Three Ways of Writing for Children”
I’m pleased to see this influential essay provided by CatholicCulture.org. Here, Lewis puts critiques authors who are trying to write in a condescending or market-driven way for children, and gives great advice about writing for children, specifically, as well as … Continue reading
Posted in Lewis' Essays
Tagged C.S. Lewis, children's literature, Tolkien, writing, Writing for Children
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