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L.G. McCary

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L.G. McCary is the author of That Pale Host, a women's suspense novel with a supernatural twist. She has a bachelor’s in psychology which means she knows enough to mess with readers’ heads but not enough to diagnose their problems. Her supernatural and science fiction combines character-driven drama with spiritual and theological dilemmas. Her Christian faith and love of apologetics and theology fuels every creative endeavor, from short fiction and novels to art and essays. ...more

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New story coming October 2024!

It’s been a while, dear reader, but I am so excited to share that my newest short story will be published by Mysterion Online this October!

One day last fall I was driving to my local library and noticed a weeping willow in our neighborhood. Because I’m me, my first thought was, “I wonder why it is called a weeping willow. Why would a willow be sad?” Then it occurred to me that maybe it wasn’t the

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C.S. Lewis
“If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world.”
C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

Lloyd Alexander
“Fantasy is hardly an escape from reality. It's a way of understanding it.”
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Francis A. Schaeffer
“Biblical orthodoxy without compassion is surely the ugliest thing in the world.”
Francis Schaeffer

N.D. Wilson
“When Job lifted his face to the Storm, when he asked and was answered, he learned that he was very small. He learned that his life was a story. He spoke with the Author, and learned that the genre had not been an accident. God tells stories that make Sunday school teachers sweat and mothers write their children permission slips excusing them from encountering reality.”
N.D. Wilson, Death by Living: Life Is Meant to Be Spent

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“Writer's block — so what? Write something bad. Just throw it in the trash can when you're done, you're always improving. That kind of writing is like doing a bunch of push-ups. Every individual push-up is not the important thing. On Tuesday you're going to think, "Is it really important that I do it today?" No, but the collective impact is. If you write every day, you will improve.”
N.D. Wilson

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