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I am a Christian, homeschooler, and published author. My goal in writing is to share the truth through clean fantasy, and to help other writers on their writing journey. Since the age of four I have told stories, and at nine years of age I began to write. At eighteen, I published my first book, The Last Captain Sails Again, a story about a scarred war hero who is tormented by the fear that the war that he fought against and suffered because of never really ended. In my spare time, I enjoy baking, herbalism, playing the harp, listening to music, and reading good books. If you want to ask any questions about writing, or about my book, feel free to contact me through email, at gwynnac@gwynnacmoore,com, and don't forget to check out my website, ...more

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Gwynna C. Moore The world of Phantastes, by George MacDonald. I am not certain that I would really do anything there, though. That's not to say that nothing would hap…moreThe world of Phantastes, by George MacDonald. I am not certain that I would really do anything there, though. That's not to say that nothing would happen, or I would have nothing to do, but I would not strike out with any particular intent. Rather, I would wander and see and dream, and whatever happened I would take as it came.(less)
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Glorified Death – Part I: A Writer’s Answer To All Their Problems

Throughout the years that I have written and read fantasy, I have noticed one particular disturbing fact: The value of human life is completely ignored. Everything stems off of death. Writers seem to use it as their go-to answer for common writing problems. It’s used as a cheap way to make the reader feel sorry for characters they otherwise would not feel sorry for. It’s used to get rid of charact

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George MacDonald
“The best thing you can do for your fellow, next to rousing his conscience, is--not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him; or say, to make him think things for himself. The best Nature does for us is to work in us such moods in which thoughts of high import arise. Does any aspect of Nature wake but one thought? Does she ever suggest only one definite thing? Does she make any two men in the same place at the same moment think the same thing? Is she therefore a failure, because she is not definite? Is it nothing that she rouses the something deeper than the understanding--the power that underlies thoughts? Does she not set feeling, and so thinking at work? Would it be better that she did this after one fashion and not after many fashions? Nature is mood-engendering, thought-provoking: such ought the sonata, such ought the fairytale to be.

"But a man may then imagine in your work what he pleases, what you never meant!"

Not what he pleases, but what he can. If he be not a true man, he will draw evil out of the best; we need not mind how he treats any work of art! If he be a true man, he will imagine true things; what matter whether I meant them or not? They are there none the less that I cannot claim putting them there! One difference between God's work and man's is, that, while God's work cannot mean more than he meant, man's must mean more than he meant. For in everything that God has made, there is a layer upon layer of ascending significance; also he expresses the same thought in higher and higher kinds of that thought: it is God's things, his embodied thoughts, which alone a man has to use, modified and adapted to his own purposes, for the expression of his thoughts; therefore he cannot help his words and figures falling into such combinations in the mind of another as he had himself not foreseen, so many are the thoughts allied to every other thought, so many are the relations involved in every figure, so many the facts hinted in every symbol. A man may well himself discover truth in what he wrote; for he was dealing all the time things that came from thoughts beyond his own.”
George MacDonald, The Fantastic Imagination of George MacDonald

George MacDonald
“The mind of man is the product of live Law; it thinks by law, it dwells in the midst of law, it gathers from law its growth; with law, therefore, can it alone work to any result. Inharmonious, unconsorting ideas will come to a man, but if he try to use one of such, his work will grow dull, and he will drop it from mere lack of interest. Law is the soil in which alone beauty will grow; beauty is the only stuff in which Truth can be clothed; and you may, if you will, call Imagination the tailor that cuts her garments to fit her, and Fancy his journeyman that puts the pieces of them together, or perhaps at most embroiders their button-holes. Obeying law, the maker works like his creator; not obeying law, he is such a fool as heaps a pile of stones and calls it a church.”
George MacDonald, The Fantastic Imagination: With an Introduction by G. K. Chesterton

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“I write, not for children,but for the child-like, whether they be of five, or fifty, or seventy-five.”
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“If you want to know what a man's like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.”
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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