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Texas Roads; Miller's Creek Book 1 - Cathy Bryant [4] Pilgrim's Progress - John Bunyan; Between Noon and Three: Romance, Law, and the Outrage of Grace - Robert Farrar Capon; Exit 36: A Fictional Chronicle - Robert Farrar Capon; The Man Who Met God in a Bar: The Gospel According to Marvin: A Novel - Robert Farrar Capon; The Brothers Karamazov ...
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Camila Sosa Villada, author of Las malas (2019). Among the best known works trans literature in Spanish language are: Hell Has No Limits, a novel by Chilean José Donoso published in 1966 whose protagonist is Manuela, a trans woman who lives with her daughter in a deteriorated town called El Olivo; [11] Cobra (1972), by Cuban writer Severo Sarduy, that uses an experimental narration to tell ...
"Let's Go" was originally published in the Sunday Times Weekly Review, on December 15, 1974; a Times contest-winner, it was Kilworth's first published science fiction. [1] It has subsequently been republished in Gollancz - Sunday Times Best SF Stories (1975), The Best Science Fiction Stories (1977), Let's Go To Golgotha: the Gollancz - Sunday Times Best SF Stories (1979), Constellations ...
Christian fiction is sometimes harder to define than Christian non-fiction. Christian themes are not always explicit. Some Christian fiction, such as that of C. S. Lewis, draws on the allegorical writings of the past. There can also be argument as to whether the works of a Christian author are necessarily Christian fiction.
Logos (2015), a novel by John Neeleman and published by Homebound Publications, a small press, and winner of an Independent Publisher Book Awards gold medal for religious fiction and the Utah Book Award for fiction, [3] is a bildungsroman that follows the life and development of the anonymous author of the original gospel. Jacob, a former ...
Science fiction and fantasy have traditionally been aimed at a male readership, [1] and can be more restricted than non-genre literature by their conventions of characterisation and the effect that these conventions have on depictions of sexuality and gender. However, speculative fiction also gives authors and readers the freedom to imagine ...
Recent changes; Upload file; Search. ... Novels based on the Book of Genesis (1 C, 12 P) N. Novelistic portrayals of Jesus (43 P) Pages in category "Novels based on ...