Taboo: Breaking the Rules In Christian Fiction

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
Cover of the book Taboo: Breaking the Rules In Christian Fiction by Grant Dillon, Whiskey Creek Press
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Author: Grant Dillon ISBN: 9781611602333
Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press Publication: April 1, 2012
Imprint: Whiskey Creek Press Language: English
Author: Grant Dillon
ISBN: 9781611602333
Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press
Publication: April 1, 2012
Imprint: Whiskey Creek Press
Language: English

What is "edgy" Christian fiction? Is nothing taboo anymore? When has the subjects of sex, nudity, violence, foul language been taken too far in Christian-"themed" fiction? Where do you draw the line? Should the edgy subgenre, with all its warts and bruises and very damaged characters, be examined for what it is, rather than offering up a sanitized account of what it isn't? Taboo subjects shouldn't be sugarcoated for the sake of money or fame. They should be exposed for what they are, and placed into their own separate category, not hidden "between the lines" within Christian literature. That seems like trickery. Some of these acts of trickery the Taboo author has found to be quite intentional on the edgy author's part. That just gives Christians and Christian fiction a bad rap. This book examines the edgy style from the edgy writer's point of view - and beyond.

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What is "edgy" Christian fiction? Is nothing taboo anymore? When has the subjects of sex, nudity, violence, foul language been taken too far in Christian-"themed" fiction? Where do you draw the line? Should the edgy subgenre, with all its warts and bruises and very damaged characters, be examined for what it is, rather than offering up a sanitized account of what it isn't? Taboo subjects shouldn't be sugarcoated for the sake of money or fame. They should be exposed for what they are, and placed into their own separate category, not hidden "between the lines" within Christian literature. That seems like trickery. Some of these acts of trickery the Taboo author has found to be quite intentional on the edgy author's part. That just gives Christians and Christian fiction a bad rap. This book examines the edgy style from the edgy writer's point of view - and beyond.

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