On this page, I hope, over time, to put together a good selection of links relating to the many and vast C. S. Lewis resources out there. It will be a slow process because I’m not going to post any links that I or someone I trust hasn’t examined and vouched for, so if you don’t see a favorite resource, please let me know. Please feel free to send me a link to your site, if it’s of good quality. Please note I don’t I don’t have to agree with you for your link to be included.
Please contact me at tumnus.library@gmail.com with any links or info.
Bold are the sites that link back to me! Click here for links to other articles I’ve published on Lewis, in print and on-line.
Links of Lewisian Interest
- The Mythopoeic Society
- The Southern California C. S. Lewis Society
- The C. S. Lewis Foundation
- The Regent University C. S. Lewis Society
- C. S. Lewis College: I would give my eye-teeth to teach there!
- Oxford C. S. Lewis Society
- The C. S. Lewis Institute
- The Discovery Institute Collection: A small collection, including Jack and and Warnie’s wills
- Spirits in Bondage (text version for download)
- Spirits in Bondage (audio version)
Other articles I’ve written dealing with C. S. Lewis
- “The Great War and Narnia: C. S. Lewis as Soldier and Creator,” Mythlore, Fall/Winter 2011.
- “Into the Trenches of Narnia: C. S. Lewis the Soldier and the Narnian Way of War,” The Lamppost, Winter 2010.
On-line
- While We’re Paused: The Official Blog of Lantern Hollow Press
- The War in Narnia Series
- Susan Pevensie: Always a Queen of Narnia?
- The Christian as Author Exemplified: C. S. Lewis and the Basis of the Chronicles of Narnia
- “Good Fiction” or “Good Christian Fiction”: The Christian as Author, Part IV
- A Holistic Approach: The Christian as Author, Part III
- Two Reviews of The Dawn Treader (Movie)
- It Worked for Narnia and Star Wars: In Defense of Cliches
- Say What? Language, Other Worlds, and the Example of the Inklings
- The Ruination of Peter Pevensie and Faramir
- Mixing Mythologies for Fun and Profit
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