Posted on June 8, 2018 by Emily Zaiser Wade
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You know that feeling when you finally finish something nearly impossible? Of course you do. The real question is, what do you do afterward? The ninth stage of the Hero’s Journey is that of Reward. Read on to find out how heroes celebrate and how they’re changed.
Category: Q & A, The Writer's Journey, Uncategorized Tags: FABA, MCA, mohawk, party, Reward, the hero's journey, The Hobbit, Tolkien, Vogler
Posted on June 1, 2018 by Emily Zaiser Wade
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What do Gandalf, the Blue Ranger, and Jesus have in common? Before you tie me to a stake as a heretic, read on to find the answer! The eighth stage of the Hero’s Journey is that of The Ordeal, and this post delves into the significance of death and resurrection in literature and life. Read it all; you won’t regret it.
Category: Jesus, Q & A, The Writer's Journey, Uncategorized Tags: Battle of Five Armies, Christopher Vogler, death, eucatastrohpe, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jesus, On Fairy Stories, Ordeal, resurrection, the hero's journey, The Hobbit
Posted on May 22, 2018 by Emily Zaiser Wade
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When you hear the claims of Jesus, you may feel skeptical, resentful, thankful, or humble. But the one response that you cannot give, if you’ve understood Jesus correctly, is that of being neutral. This article introduces Tim Keller’s book, King’s Cross, and related quotes by C.S. Lewis.
At the heart of every adventure lies an ultimate battle—for good, for gold, or even for glory. But in order to reach that battle, the hero must first undergo the Approach to the Inmost Cave.
Category: Q & A, The Writer's Journey, Uncategorized Tags: adventure, Approach to the Inmost Cave, Arkenstone, Christopher Vogler, Empire Strikes Back, Fahrenheit 451, Guy Montag, hero's journey, J.R.R. Tolkien, Luke Skywalker, Star Wars, The Hobbit
Posted on May 11, 2018 by Emily Zaiser Wade
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Who shot first: Han or Greedo? Whether you have a strong opinion or couldn’t care less, that question probably still conjured up images of the cantina scene on Mos Eisley, didn’t it? This scene from Star Wars: A New Hope is a classic example of the “watering hole” scene in many adventure stories, and it’s a great introduction to Stage Six of the Hero’s Journey: Tests, Allies, and Enemies.
Category: Q & A, The Writer's Journey, Uncategorized Tags: adventure, Aladdin, Allies, Christopher Vogler, Enemies, hero, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jar Jar Binks, journey, Qui-Gon Jinn, Star Wars, Tests, The Hobbit, The Lion King, watering hole
I’m of the opinion that a well-written children’s book will be enjoyed by humans of all ages. C.S. Lewis agrees, saying, “I am almost inclined to set it up as a canon that a children’s story which is enjoyed only by children is a bad children’s story.”
Posted on April 27, 2018 by Emily Zaiser Wade
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The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step, and such is the case for my backpacking trip to Yosemite and Bilbo Baggins’ adventure to the Misty Mountains. Check out my blog post for photos of my exhaustion and an explanation of Crossing the First Threshold.
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