Permanent House Guest by Donna Frisinger
I fled Him down the nights and down the days; I fled Him, down the arches of the years; I fled Him, down the labyrinthine ways Of my own mind; and in the midst of tears....
View ArticleThe Friend I Didn’t Choose by Elizabeth Russel
The Friend I Didn’t Choose By Elizabeth Russell The hardships of being Winnie, a seventeen year old social queen My brother is like algebra and my parent’s rules; he just doesn’t make any sense. The...
View ArticleReading Wine by Robert Cely
Reading Wine by Robert Cely. All Rights Reserved. Most people believe I am magic. That’s what it looks like to them at least. But to me it comes as natural as breathing, reading the wine. I didn’t...
View ArticleSubmit Content
Submit content for possible publication in Literary Apologetics.Mag using the form below. We will accept articles up to 1,500 words, short stories up to 4,000 words, poems up 1,000 words, and original...
View ArticleApplied Literary Apologetics: Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Birth Mark”
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote his short story, The Birth Mark, in 1843. If one did not know this information, one might have guessed that the story was in fact written in more recent times, when the...
View ArticleLiterary Apologetics Applied: Wodehouse’s ‘A Sea of Troubles’
A Sea of Troubles by P.G. Wodehouse is included in this edition to show that if one wants to use Story to promote, defend, and transmit the Christian faith, it does not need to always be somber and...
View Article