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Exploring Fantasy Worlds with author R. J. Larson

Fantasy is not a genre of fiction I typically choose. I mean, come on. Dragons or other strange and frightening creatures? Make-believe words and worlds? Magic? Medieval-type settings full of castles and men and women who fight with swords or other deadly weapons? REALLY?

By definition, fantasy is extravagant and unrestrained imagination using mental images that are unreal or fantastic.  This type of fiction never attracted me much, though I did enjoy Lois Lowry’s, The Giver, and Robin McKinley’s Beauty: A Retelling of Beauty and the Beast, The Hero and the Crown, and The Blue Sword when my classes read a couple of these. I spent the majority of my teaching career reading informative and informative-technical books, and most of my energy was spent teaching second language learners to comprehend their school texts. Though I probably thought fantasy was pretty cool as a child, I don’t remember thinking so as an adult. That is I didn’t, until I read the works of Christian author, R. J. Larson a.k.a. Kacy Barnett-Gramckow.

The characters in all Larson’s books, Prophet, Judge, King, and Exiles are so believable, and their problems and struggles are so real as they deal with the Infinite and each other, that an occasional nasty, evil, or dragon-like creature didn’t interrupt my enjoyment of the stories. What I liked best of all, was the subtle biblical, allegorical imagery believably woven into the characters, setting, and plot.

When I visited R.J. Larson’s website, the following quotation caught my attention:

“I told several author friends that I would never write fantasy fiction. My research, my passion, has always led me toward historicals. 

“When Ela (the Prophet) appeared, however, in a dark place…frightened but determined to follow her vision and her Creator…. I had to follow her to the end of her journey.”
                                       R. J. Larson
Though the books in Larson’s Books of the Infinite series are fantasies, they are well researched.

Click here to check out the Books of the Infinite, by R. J. Larson / Kacy Barnett-Gramckow

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DawnlightAlso check out Larson’s biblical fiction, Dawnlight.

…And the tombs were opened and the bodies of many of the faithful who had fallen asleep were brought to life again and coming out of the tombs after His resurrection, they went into Jerusalem and appeared to many people.
 Amid first-century Jerusalem’s political and religious unrest, Elisheba loses her beloved husband, Joseph. Though she is mourning, Elisheba must fight to protect herself and her young son from the schemes and deceptions of others who wish to control her fortune and her future.
While Elisheba defies her enemies, her husband’s closest friends must decide what they believe—and risk death. When another tragedy strikes, an impossible miracle shakes their lives—and their world is forever changed…at Dawnlight.
Celebrate the Resurrection with a timeless tale of hope! Inspired by the mysterious events of Matthew 27:52-53:

Category: General InterestTag: Christian, Exiles, Fantasy, Judge, King, Prophet, R.J. Larson

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  1. R. J. Larson

    December 6, 2014 at 10:32 pm

    Derinda, thank you so much! I’m delighted that I’ve dragged you into my realm–a place I’d never expected to be. I’m eager to see your forthcoming historicals! Blessings as you write and edit!

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    • Derinda Babcock

      December 7, 2014 at 8:22 pm

      R.J., thanks for stopping by. I truly enjoyed your stories and can’t wait to read the next ones in the Realm of the Infinite series. If I can draw readers into my historical worlds as well as you do with your fantasy world, I will be delighted. Many blessings upon you and your writing.
      Derinda

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