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Celebrating 100 years… Chesterton and Grahame
November 21st, 2008 by Dale Fincher
Halfway through this year, I remembered this was the year of a marked centenary. G. K. Chesterton penned Orthodoxy (he wrote The Man Who was Thursday the same year as a story illustrating the same theme).
I had heard of Chesterton prior to college, but I did not read him until then. Little did [...]
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What exactly is this "Living with Questions"?
November 8th, 2008 by Dale Fincher
I’m glad you asked. I’ve been getting this question in a variety of ways so I thought I’d lay it out for the record.
When you spend a long time writing a book, you’d hate to see people who are looking for a book like yours miss the opportunity to read it because they just [...]
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Will Prince Caspian Make the Cut?
May 12th, 2008 by Dale Fincher
The end of the week will reveal all.
Jonalyn and I are speaking in San Antonio this week where the entire high school will be watching Prince Caspian on opening day. I get to live a boyhood fantasy of actually going to a theater during the school day!
However…… my anticipation for Prince Caspian is quite [...]
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