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The 2013 Clive Staples Award Winner | Clive Staples Award
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Recognizing the best in Christian Speculative Fiction. Clive Staples Award Nominations. 2010 Nominations Complete List. Thanks To All Who Participated. Clive Staples Award Presentation At Realm Makers Conference →. The 2013 Clive Staples Award Winner. August 2, 2013. In the closest vote in the short history of the Clive Staples Award, in which we needed to consider the second and third place votes as well as those cast for first, we have our 2013 winner. Here are our finalists in the order of their finish.
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A Christmas retrospective | Chris and Alison's blog
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Chris and Alison's blog. From Christmas to New Year →. January 7, 2017. In the matter of Christmas decorations here, as in so many other areas of life in France,. Lord of the Rings. And then there was the A Rocha France Christmas meal, this year at Tourades, the centre near Arles. The get-together was combined with a series of meetings for the. We all overnighted at Tourades and had a three-course meal at lunchtime the next day. Turkey is not a requirement for a Christmas meal in France so we had a s...
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2016 miscellany | Chris and Alison's blog
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Chris and Alison's blog. Return to the Oppidum. A Christmas retrospective →. December 24, 2016. We thought that we’d take the opportunity in our last blog for 2016 to include a few photos that didn’t make it into previous posts, usually because something more topical or interesting turned up. Medieval bridge of the Siagne. In complete contrast, we one of the walks we took with the walking group was on the plain of the Maures, quite near us, where there’s a ‘Pont Romain’ (actually another medieval bridge)...
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News from Farholme: February 2009
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Friday, 27 February 2009. Not an easy blog to write…. There’s a lot of things I would like to discuss rather than this but I thought I’d better write what I have to say here for the simple reason I want advice from you, readers. The basic fact is that it has been obvious for some time that the Lamb Among the Stars. Anyway, dear friends, readers and supporters, what do I do? My problem is not, I think, simply personal pride, let alone greed, but irritation and frustration. Some books deserve to fail&#...
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2013 Nominations | Clive Staples Award
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Recognizing the best in Christian Speculative Fiction. Clive Staples Award Nominations. 2010 Nominations Complete List. Here are the 2013 reader nominations for the Clive Staples Award. Words in the Wind. By Morgan L. Busse. Devil’s Hit List: Book Three of the UNDERGROUND. Dragon of Starlight series) by Bryan Davis. A Throne of Bones. The Books of Mortals) by Ted Dekker and Tosca Lee. Live and Let Fly. Remnant in the Stars. The Unraveling of Wentwater. The Gates of Heaven Series) by C.S. Lakin. 2015 CSA ...
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News from Farholme: June 2009
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Friday, 26 June 2009. Lives in shadow and sunlight. I am currently reading a book on the Napoleonic Wars called War of Wars. By Robert Harvey. (No, I am not writing a book on the time; it’s just that it’s an appalling gap in my own knowledge I would like to remedy.) It’s an easy read although I was a bit alarmed to find from the Amazon reviews that there are a number of minor historical errors. Friday, 19 June 2009. Things I don’t like about Britain. Our astonishing reluctance to learn any other language.
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News from Farholme: July 2009
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Friday, 31 July 2009. Be stolen property, but let the girls themselves go because they couldn’t prove. That they were stolen. (Me? I consider myself pretty incorruptible. If someone offered me a life in the French countryside for a single night’s act of quality and competent burglary you’ll be pleased to know that I’d say no. Friday, 24 July 2009. Well apparently it wasn’t common then. 8217; But they all want to know whether I believe in the Big Bang. Maybe I should point out my own inconsistencies?
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News from Farholme: What governs governments?
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Friday, 11 September 2009. What has driven this current spate of anti-paedophile legislation is public pressure after a small number of appalling and very high profile murders. This pressure has been sustained by the regular whipping up of popular sentiment by the press who delight, in an age of political correctness, in at last having someone, somewhere they can demonise. There is the intoxicating spirit of a witchhunt abroad. Don’t believe me? How can you overturn innuendo? Have a good week. Mark Walle...
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News from Farholme: Words, words, words
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Friday, 4 September 2009. Words, words, words. Well, our long summer break has finally drawn to a close. We are now in the ‘phoney war’ stage of meeting students, preparing notes and lesson plans but not actually teaching. That starts properly on Wednesday. It’s a curious moment: the relaunch of what is in most ways a fairly breathless sequence that runs on – head over heels – until May. Are they hinting at? By J John with Chris Walley. This is a book-length treatment of the issues raised by the grea...
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