book reviews plus occasional rants on writing, faith or the kitchen sink... usually in 300 words or less.
June 14, 2006
posted by David Meigs at 6/14/2006 12:01:00 PM
Michel Archer’s continuing saga on
Orientalisms in the Bible hit a new high this week. She’s been using fiction targeted at young adults to teach Jewish cultural truths that most of us have never heard before (goes double for me).
She’s up to installment # 23 where she shows how even the star constellations point prophetically to Jesus. Fascinating stuff. I encourage you all to read it for yourself.
Way to go Michel !

wow, Sounds very interesting. Must go and take a look see.
Thanks David.
Rulan, you won’t be sorry. Fascinating stuff.
Thanks. I'll check it out!
Donna, thanks for stopping by.
Do check out Michel’s blog. I think you will like it.
Wow, Curm, I just saw this! You are very encouraging! Especially since I've been trying to find a magazine that might be interested in this as a series and so far, I'm coming up zip. Sigh. However, Professor Yesh would never give up so I'm sort of tied to the same personality quirk.
Michel, I still think this would make a great novella or novel. But a magazine would be cool too. Either way, it’s been fun to follow.
Thanks for stopping by!
Michel is doing a great job. I like the art of using dialogue!
Good link, Curm!
Bonnie - Thanks for stopping by.
I agree. Michel does a good job of advancing her story with dialogue. She makes it look easy.