[identity profile] moredetails.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] christianreader
Hi, community.

Someone just joined this community which made me feel that I should contribute to making it a bit more active.

So here's something....I often hear Christians (me included) complaining about Christian fiction. I know what my own complaints are - often it's cheesy, portraying Christianity in a shallow way, and it seems there is a required ministry message that is almost always poorly written. Still, I read it. I like knowing the character is probably going to approach things from a Christian perspective.

I guess what I'm wondering is what would be the "right" way to write Christian fiction for those of you who don't like it? I often wonder how I would incorporate faith if I wrote a book. Sure, I can write a character who isn't Christian at all, but as a Christian it would be tempting to write from a perspective that I know and live. But how do I do that in a way that doesn't just seem silly? How does one write that in a way that can be appreciated by Christians and nonChristians alike? Does it always have to be allegory?

I suppose I'm also wondering if you have read any Christian fiction that you think was well done. If so, why do you say that?

Date: 2008-12-22 04:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sheeri.livejournal.com
Ah, excellent suggestions! I have read 'The Robe' and enjoyed it very much, so I might like the others too. (Oo...especially that Dickens biography....) Thank you! :D

Date: 2008-12-24 03:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] augustine.livejournal.com
You're welcome. :-)

BTW, you can read the Dickens biography online here:

Charles Dickens (http://www.classicliterature.net/g.k.-chesterton/charles-dickens-(1906))

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