Diana Pavlac Glyer teaches in the Honors College at Azusa Pacific University. She is an award-winning author whose work focuses on C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. The Company They Keep (2007) offers an in-depth account of the Inklings and shows how encouragement, praise, criticism, and conflict shaped their fellowship and their books. Bandersnatch (2015) explains what we can learn about creativity and collaboration from their example.
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After the death of his brother, Warren Lewis lived at The Kilns in Oxford, edited his famous brother's letters, and did a little writing of his own. Then he got a letter from a stranger on the far side of the world. Over the years that followed, he an... SEE MORE