“We all know that if two people enjoy spending time together, they must secretly want to kiss each other. I mean, what’s the point of being friends otherwise?” - Matt Mellema
There seems to be a phenomenon in literature that if there are two characters in a story who are good friends, there will be some corner of the internet that will be convinced that they are an item… no matter what.
Matt, Mandy, and Evangeline discuss the question, “Why can’t people just be friends in literature?”
Bad Boys in Literature
The Importance of Voice
An Interview with Andrew Peterson
Stories Too Big: An Interview with Gianna Soderstrom
The "feeling intellect" of C.S. Lewis: An Interview With Terry Glaspey
An Interview with Jane Scharl
Elves and Irish Saints
“Sadness is the soul’s way of saying ‘this mattered’”: An Interview with KJ Ramsey
Where Art Meets Ministry: an Interview with Eric Schumacher
Elisa Lambert Interview: Worldbuilding
Wordless Picture Books
Piranesi Book Discussion
Interview with SD Smith and Josiah C Smith
Compulsion to Create: Interview with Brian Wight
[New Year's] Resolutions in Literature
Interview with Justin Gerhardt of Holy Ghost Stories
The Artist's Platform
Is It a Christmas Movie?
Interview: Tracy Higley on Creating from an Inner World of Joy
Thin Places
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Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Kingdom Power Fellowship Podcast
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)