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Story Scraps

Eric A. Clayton

Parts and pieces of spirituality, speculative fiction and most likely Star Wars.

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Latest Issues

New Book: Fairy Tales, Myth & Contemplative Prayer

“But what if we prayed with this stuff?”

That’s the question that inspired my upcoming book from Loyola Press, Where Wonder Leads: Finding God Through Fairy Tales, Myth and Contemplative Prayer.

If you know me or my writing, you know I lo...

10 days ago
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When Curiosity Grows Twisted and Sick

Here’s the thesis: A conspiratorial mindset is a perversion of an otherwise good, holy and necessary virtue—namely, curiosity. How do we harness the spiritual potential of our inherently curious nature while avoiding the dark and dangerous...

17 days ago
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Happy Cannonball Day!

Today is a curious holiday in the Ignatian tradition: We commemorate the date on which St. Ignatius of Loyola was grievously wounded in war.

Photo by Alan Rodriguez on Unsplash

The story goes like this: On May 20,1521, at the Battle of Pa...

3 months ago
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Haunted by a Galaxy Far, Far Away

I was an editorial nightmare back in my days of writing My Life with the Jedi: The Spirituality of Star Wars. I was adding new content right up until the moment Loyola Press hit print. Those were the days when Ahsoka was the latest televisi...

3 months ago
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Book Birthday! The Seagull, the Conclave & the Pope

Doves are perfect, right? Doves mean holy. Doves are basically a few feathers short of God.

That’s why our plucky seagull, Maggie, thinks she HAS to be a dove if she’s EVER going to be the kind of bird God would love. Except…she’s a seagu...

4 months ago
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    I write spiritual nonfiction, speculative fiction and very often about Star Wars. Author, "Where Wonder Leads," "Finding Peace Here and Now," "My Life with the Jedi” & “Cannonball Moments.”

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