On Tour with Celebrate Lit: Wonders of the Galaxy
About the Book
Book: Wonders of the Galaxy
Author: Various Elk Lake Authors
Genre: Speculative Fiction
Release date: September 15, 2021
A series of space tales based on parables from the Holy Bible.
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MY THOUGHTS:
I love the idea behind this book! With three teen/young adult boys, I’ve often felt like they missed out on having a Christian counterpart to the mainstream books, movies, games, and shows they enjoy. This book is a step in the right direction to filling that gap while keeping a strong faith-based message. Itt’s not the only one to do this, but it is more sci-fi than a lot of the other books I’ve seen for this age group.
I enjoyed many of the stories included in the collection. The re-imaginings of the parables teens may have heard a million times keep the spiritual messages fresh and entertaining. They did that for me, and I haven’t been a teen in quite a while. I enjoyed the characters and worlds these authors created as well.
There were a couple stories that pulled me out of the story though because they seemed like a thinly veiled warning about current situations we’re facing due to the pandemic. I may be wrong, as themes of government cover ups and lies and eradication of people due to differing beliefs are not new, but these stories seemed a little too on the nose to be coincidence.
I don’t read pandemic stories. Reading gets my mind away from all the mess. For me, the stories that did this instantly made it harder for me to stay in the stories, enjoy them, and take away the meaning the author wanted me to take away. I fully realize others many not have this reading preference. So, I give this collection 4 out of 5 stars.
About the Authors
Jason William Karpf is a multitalented actor, musician, professor, and Jeopardy champion whose writing runs the gamut from true crime to speculative fiction.
Aaron Gansky is an award-winning novelist and Dungeons and Dragonswhiz who lives for his children, coaching football, and watch Marvel movies.
Erica Marie Hogan’s books range from long ago historical dramas to frozen fantasies on faraway planets. Regardless of where the story originates, it comes from the heart—because Erica believes genres are transcendent.
Brett Heaston is the creator of the Message to Kings podcast and the author of The Resilience Awakening. He lives in the Pacific Northwest, a history nerd, and an adventure junkie.
Steve South is a traveler, a karaoke singer, and a profound believer in the power for stories to move people; his first novel, The Queen of Steel and Fire, won the 2019 Minnesota Author Project Award for YA fiction.
L.G. Westlake lives in the “Land of Enchantment,” but also lives a dream life in far-flung galaxies where she regularly charts the unknown; her previous novels have included award-winning fantasies and thrillers.
M B Dahl is a wife, mother, and award-winning author of dystopian adventures. She loves dressing up like a warrior and fighting dragons, imaginary or real.
T.E. Bradford is an international bestselling author, a Selah award finalist, and a self-proclaimed geek who believes her writing is “a little piece of magic” given to her by God.
Travis W. Inman has been a cowboy, a missionary, a soldier, and more in his multi-storied career, and his stories reflect his diverse background. In his spare time, he searches for hidden treasure, both financial and culinary.
More from the Editor
WHY A CHRISTIAN SPACE OPERA?
“What do you like to read,” I asked my seventeen-year-old grandson.
When he said he likes Space Opera, I had to admit I was lost. I love Science Fiction but didn’t know Space Opera was different. After ordering him a book, I started doing some research. Phrases like, “wildly popular” spoke to me.
Christians use a variety of fiction genres to reach their audiences. I wondered if we were losing younger readers because we are not being relevant to what interests them. Could this genre be presented in a way to encourage young readers to see new truths in the Bible?
Space Opera is a subgenre of science fiction and usually emphasizes space warfare, melodramatic space adventures, or chivalric romance. These themes, while occurring in outer space, will feature such elements as faster-than-light travel, futuristic weapons, and sophisticated technology.
Not surprising this genre is popular with kids today whose lives evolve around the latest technological advancement.
The name is a takeoff from “soap opera” because of its melodramatic presentation. Space operas emerged in the 1930s and continue to be produced in literature, film, comics, television, and video games.
As I pondered these concepts, an idea developed to present a Space Opera anthology, aimed at high school level, to use the parables as inspiration behind the stories. When I presented the idea to my publisher, I received an enthusiastic nod of approval. And the rest is history.
We are confident young people will enjoy these highly imaginative stories penned by some of Elk Lake’s best authors. Each story contains a synopsis of the related parable and how the parable is used in the telling of the story. Additionally, each story has an engaging graphic to whet the imagination.
To our knowledge, this is new for Christian publishing. We look forward to our readers’ comments and to Wonders of the Galaxy II in 2022.
inda Wood Rondeau
Project Manager
Blog Stops
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Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, October 18
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, October 19
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, October 20
Cats in the Cradle Blog, October 20
Texas Book-aholic, October 21
Inklings and notions, October 22
By the Book, October 22
A Reader’s Brain, October 23
For Him and My Family, October 24
April Hayman, Author, October 24
deb’s Book Review, October 25
Locks, Hooks and Books, October 26
Blogging With Carol, October 26
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, October 27
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, October 28
Blossoms and Blessings, October 28
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, October 29
Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, October 30
Pause for Tales, October 30
The Meanderings of a Bookworm, October 31
Giveaway
To celebrate their tour, the Various Elk Lake Authors are giving away the grand prize package of a book from each author in the anthology!! (Format may vary for each book)
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/122a1/wonders-of-the-galaxy-celebration-tour-giveaway
The Conversation
Sounds awesome thanks for sharing!
I enjoyed it. And the stories are bite-sized so you don’t have to commit to a long time of reading to get a full story.