by always narnian | Mar 17, 2015 | News, What's New
By Always NarnianWhat is fantasy? What comes to your mind when you hear the word? Dragons, wizards, fairies? The Merriam-Webster dictionary definitions of the word are: “something that is produced by the imagination: an idea about doing something that is far removed...
by Ajnos Gamgee | Feb 20, 2015 | News, What's New
By AjnosDuring the 1920s, C.S. Lewis and fellow member of the Inklings, Owen Barfield, engaged in a series of philosophical and theological debates they liked to refer to as “The Great War”. The Journal of Inklings Studies (an academic journal which is...
by always narnian | Jan 15, 2015 | News, What's New
By Always NarnianAs many of you Narnia fans know, Mark Gordon of The Mark Gordon Company (associated with films such as Saving Private Ryan and television shows like Criminal Minds and Grey’s Anatomy) was appointed as one of the producers of the planned The...
by Tenethia Brandybuck | Dec 29, 2014 | News, What's New
By Tenethia “Who is Aslan? Why, he’s only the king of the whole wood! The top geezer! The real king of Narnia!” – Mr. Beaver, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (Walden Media film, 2005) When the Pevensies first arrived in Narnia, they didn’t know...
by always narnian | Dec 24, 2014 | News, What's New
By Always NarnianThis season, as Christmas comes and the year draws to an end, it is appropriate to direct our focus to the core of this holiday and the reason for it: Jesus Christ. The way I am choosing to do so in this article is by bringing to mind that “The whole...
by always narnian | Dec 20, 2014 | News, What's New
By Always NarnianC.S. Lewis’ world in The Chronicles of Narnia is a fantastical one, though in several ways it was inspired by actual countries and cultures. The two stories that really allow you to see these cultural influences are The Horse and His Boy and The Last...