
A Different Kind of Death
Death is a popular topic for writers and artists. Staring at the inevitable and giving it a face or presence in a story creates great drama and relatable commentary. Yet as I developed death's role in my new book, it's a

Hosted by Hannah Mae · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 41 episodes
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Few realize how empowering the Bible is for writing and creativity. Join Hannah Mae (award-winning author, Bible scholar, videogame/book reviewer, and owner of the FlyingFaith blog) as she puts fiction under the Biblical lens and explores how the Scriptures and a relationship with Christ can meet every writer’s and every person’s needs. This is Biblical counseling for the creative mind!
Hannah Mae hosts FlyingFaith Talks!, a arts show with 41 episodes published.

Death is a popular topic for writers and artists. Staring at the inevitable and giving it a face or presence in a story creates great drama and relatable commentary. Yet as I developed death's role in my new book, it's a

I hate making mistakes--both in creativity and in life. I easily equate personal shortcomings to disappointing God or failing to reflect Him well. But after my recent car accident, my Lord more than proved nobody can dam

Writing chapters 13 and 14 for my book, Celestial: Age of Silence , is driving me NUTS! And I kinda deserve it. I made this whole thing harder than it needed to be, and the Lord is kindly teaching me a painful yet comfor

Akela, the ever chatty and ever smiling messenger angel from my first book, returns for 'Celestial: Age of Silence'. Yet picking him to go from side-character to main angelic protagonist came with several challenges: Con

I'm slowed down writing one of Celestial: Age of Silence 's pivotal scenes. Two simultaneous meetings--one in heaven and one on earth-contrast each other, and trying to portray the best laid plans of angels and men certa

The plot for my upcoming book 'Celestial: Age of Silence' addresses plenty of topics most people (even Christians) don't like to discuss. However, bringing them to the forefront is more relevant than ever, especially in

Writing a plot like ' Celestial: Age of Silence ', where the worlds of angels and Scandinavians collide, meant I had to create a huge cast. Among them stood my main human protagonist: Ivo--a fisherman who's aware of God

Much of 430 B.C.'s history has either been lost to time or twisted into today's well known Norse myths. (Not an easy setting to write a book in.) Thank goodness, though, that God gave me the Bible. His Scriptures monumen

When selecting my first book's starting point, numbers of helpful people offered up many theological books on angels and spiritual hierarchies. But just like then as it is for me now as I'm writing my next angelic advent

Figuring out the Biblical core that should fuel my upcoming book, Celestial: Age of Silence , turned into a hard debate. Not because there weren't enough options. There were too dang many!

It's been a while, but I'm back to podcasting! Not only with new episodes, but an entirely new series where I invite you all to personally experience my creative journey with Christ in real-time, as I develop Celestial:

A poisonous mist plagues the Earth, and a young Survivalist and A wealthy heir try to save humanity. But is Humanity worth saving? What truly lies behind the message behind the mist in Morgan L. Busse’s two-part book ser

(Part 2) Many strive to make that ‘timeless’ masterpiece: one that’ll ring through the generations! But what does it take to create works with an eternal spark? What even is an eternal spark?

(Part 1) Many strive to make that ‘timeless’ masterpiece: one that’ll ring through the generations! But what does it take to create works with an eternal spark? What even is an eternal spark?

We must use the Bible to live and create in God’s way, but there’s a right and a wrong way to study God’s Word. What are the pitfalls? How can we be sure we’re studying the Bible rightly?

Bryan Mitchell’s hit novel promises a thriller of Hell-ish proportions. Still, for a tale about a living man stumbling into Hell, can a saving hope exist in such a story? Or even in its author?

Horror today predominantly glorifies the demonic and gruesome, but does the genre actually have to? Could the creepy and dark be a means to glorify God in a creative Christian’s hands? Or should horror be shunned complet

Since its founding, FlyingFaith has promoted the Bible as the ultimate resource for all creative problems. It’s our lamppost to adventure, but can we really believe that? Is the Bible genuinely the best place to return t

In L. A. Thornhill’s book “Prophetess of Arden”, a modern girl is thrust into a fantasy world to become its last prophetess. But how good is this epic quest, and what does this novel reveal about its own author and ourse

In Steven Roger’s award-winning novel ‘Into the Room’, a hopeless alcoholic is forced to tour Israel with a bunch of uber-christian ‘Holy Rollers’. But what could a few ancient buildings and deep reflections do for him?
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