Third Repost: The Goals of the Superversive

Here is the third of our reposts, gearing up to October 1st, the first anniversary of the Superversive Literary Movement. Any new venture needs a mission statement. So, what are the goals of the Superversive Literary Movement? Well…let me tell you a brief story. As a child, I distained Cliffsnotes. I insisted on actually reading…

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Repost Two: Holy Godzilla of the Apocalypse!

Second in our series of reposts gearing up for year to of the Superversive Literary Movement:   Holy Godzilla of the Apocalypse: or How to Identify a Superversive Story So, you want to be Superversive? Eager to join the new movement but not sure how to tell if you have? This post will, God willing,…

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Superversive Blog: Art of Courage Repost

In honor of the first anniversary of the Superversive Literary Movement, I am reposting the article that started it all: Where it All Began! The Superversive Literary Movement Good storytelling. Great ideas. Greetings, and welcome to the first post of the new Superversive Literary Movement blog, which will appear here on Wednesdays (or occasionally Thursday,…

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Changes In The Offing

As of last week, I am the proud owner of the rights to all five of my books–both the Prospero series* and first two books of Unexpected Enlightenment. This means that my new publisher, Chameleon, will be publishing all three of the books of Unexpected Enlightenment—The Unexpected Enlightenment of Rachel Griffin, The Raven, The Elf,…

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New Kickstarter Card Game: Hero’s Journey!

Nathan McClellan, a delightful fellow and long time fan of John's, is involved in a Kickstarter for a really cool card game called Hero's Journey. I showed the Kickstarter video to my youngest and he cried out in awe, "How can I get that!" So, I asked Nathan and his partner-in-crime, James Wright (no relation), if they…

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Superversive Blog: What Stories Do!

Today we have a special treat, another post from the fantastic teen author, April Freeman. Teen author extraordinaire: April Freeman   Not everyone loves reading, but who can resist a good story? There is something about a good story. The way it pulls you in, the way it makes you want more, the way it…

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