Follow Up On Kent's Journey
Kent Curry blogged live last week from the Festival of Faith and Writing (scroll down to read) and what a great job he did! Thanks for taking all of us with you via the blog. I found your experiences to be very interesting and thought provoking. I couldn't resist responding to a few of your points.
---Everything Michael Card does is memorable and haunting. Thanks for reminding me that one day I still need to read Scribbling in the Sand.
---I too am behind the curve on Blue Like Jazz, but it is on my list of books to read by years' end. Let me know how you like it.
---How about a pic of your Salman Rushdie autographed Satanic Verses? We want to see!
---I had the opportunity to hear Dekker speak about a year and a half ago at Catalyst in Atlanta. To this day I haven't figured out what he was talking about or what it was he was trying to say. Is his writing any better than his speaking? (I've never read any of his work).

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I like Ted Dekker - I've listened to the Circle Trilogy (Black, Red, White) and they were incredible stories). I've also read a few other books that I can't remember. My only complaint, and maybe my imagination is just tender, but sometimes his writing is a little more graphic than I want to read. One book, I think it was called "When God Laughed," or something like that, went into a lot of drug usage and violence that I didn't care for, but I didn't find that in the trilogy. Hope this helps
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