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Old 12-09-2017, 04:04 AM   #57
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Originally Posted by Steven Lake View Post
(...) The rest are general scifi and/or fantasy. You may see Christian allegory in them, but in all honestly none was attempted nor intended. So you're probably just reading my statement of faith and then applying it to everything else I've written. Earthfleet and Land of the Lions were never intended to be Christian allegory. They're just good old fashioned scifi with the latter being presented with a bit of a fantasy twist. OWC is actually my first attempt at doing a novel series that's intentionally and overtly Christian in nature. The rest are not.
In that case, I add my voice to that of the majority of the commenters here: you are doing yourself as a writer, and also your potential readers, a serious disservice with your "About Me" page. As an atheist, I am, for instance, still a fan of Cordwainer Smith ... Maybe you could relegate the proselytizing to a separate page, to which you could link from "About Me", while on the "About Me" page you state that while you have religious believes, sharing them (or being ready to share them) is not a prerequisite for enjoying your books (I take your word for it here), with the one specified exception?
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