Tag Archives: N. D. Wilson

Twisting and Turning in Time

I spent most of today (except when mowing and weed-eating the yard) reading the third and final volume in N. D. Wilson’s Outlaws of Time series: The Last of the Lost Boys.  Even though the second book in the series, … Continue reading

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Walking through The Door Before

It has inadvertently been a summer for non-fiction.  Beyond some very-short stories by G. K. Chesterton, the only other fiction I’ve read has been the most recent release by N. D. Wilson: The Door Before.  Here’s the books opener: Trees … Continue reading

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A Novel Future for Outlaws of Time

I inadvertently became a fan of N. D. Wilson a few years ago.  While I had heard he was a great non-fiction writer, it was his 100 Cupboards series (for kids) that really got me reading his work.  It was … Continue reading

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On Lewis and the Nature of Reality

We just started a unit on creative non-fiction in my Faith & Literature class.  I thought reading some of N. D. Wilson’s short essays would be a nice place to start.  We recently watched this short video from Wilson about … Continue reading

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Reading N. D. Wilson

While I can’t seem to get into his long-form non-fiction, I’ve found myself quite enjoying N. D. Wilson’s more fictional or shorter stuff.  I recently rushed through the second and third entries in the Ashtown Burials series.  Much like his … Continue reading

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