Tracy (who is female) has written some
excellent novels in the speculative category. She's great in all aspects
of writing, but I think she really shines when she has stories that take
place in historical eras.
Tracy's Fallen from
Babel was a time travel novel that constituted one of the four books
we launched Realms with.
Watch for a new series from Tracy releasing through
B&H.
Gilbert Morris is a well-known author
of Christian historical novels, but he has also written speculative
fiction. Though there are several genres represented here I've put them
all under this one category.
The Omega
Trilogy is technothriller fiction that he co-wrote with Lynn and Alan
Morris. The Far Fields is a fantasy series
co-written with Robert Funderburk, now out of print. The other series are
all for young adults. (Complete series not shown)
Nancy is best known for her women's
fiction and thrillers, but two of her novels are clearly speculative. Time Lottery won the Christy Award for the
visionary category. I was honored to be her editor.
Brian is a young writer with a bright
future in Christian speculative fiction. His Portal is a self-published novel about friends
who invent a time machine and try to repair their past
mistakes.
I think Brian's real forte is in
supernatural thrillers but so far none of those novels of his has been
published.
Jeremy Robinson writes time travel
novels with a great premise. His first novel, at least, is one of the fine
POD (print-on-demand) titles I'm proud to promote.
Note, though, that he tends to use
profanity in his fiction.
Rick's Web site, Arjay Books, attracts lots of hits and scores
very well on Google searches. He has some good information on Christian SF
and fantasy novels there. Rick is Canadian and is a professor of
mathematics and computing science at the university level.
His Interregnum series is "alternate-history
Irish-flavoured Christian science fiction" that "deals with a variety
of technology and ethical issues in thought-provoking plots set on
alternate earths." How cool is that?
As far as I know, Rick's series is the
only Christian alternate history fiction on this list. Certainly it is one
of the few, and I applaud his efforts both as a novelist and a Web
advocate for Christian speculative fiction.
Note that the The General
and The Nexus are available only as
e-books. The first three are are also available through Amazon as print
versions. Volumes 6 and 7 are in development.
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