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  1. Matt Mikalatos is a Christian author, speaker, and missionary. He is based out of the Portland area and is the author of the comedy theology novels Night of the Living Dead Christian and My Imaginary Jesus, as well as the fantasy novel The Sword of Six Worlds.

  2. Whether that's a book about how to experience more love in our lives, fantasy novels about young people dealing with issues of race and privilege, or a spiritual memoir about the connectedness of humanity, I believe in writing books that are unique... something you've never quite seen before.

  3. www.youtube.com › c › MattMikalatosBooksMatt Mikalatos - YouTube

    Matt Mikalatos. @MattMikalatosBooks ‧. 154 subscribers ‧ 104 videos. Storyteller, author, and speaker Matt Mikalatos shares from his own work, interviews authors, and more!

  4. www.mikalatos.com › p › matts-books-3Matt Mikalatos: Novels

    Matt Mikalatos: Novels. Novels. The Crescent Stone. (Sunlit Lands Book One) Madeline Oliver, a teenager with a terminal lung disease, meets a mysterious stranger who offers to heal her in exchange for one year of service in his world, the Sunlit Lands. Madeline and her friend Jason Wu travel to the Sunlit Lands to work for the Elenil people.

  5. Aug 1, 2015 · mattmikalatos. Genre. Young Adult, Humor and Comedy, Nonfiction. Member Since. December 2009. edit data. Matt Mikalatos writes in a variety of genres, and also writes for film and TV. He lives in the Portland, Oregon area with his wife, three daughters, and a gigantic rabbit named Bruce. Learn more. Ask the Author.

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  6. Apr 14, 2024 · Matt room but me. This is called a hypnopompic hallucination (they are more commonly visual, but can be auditory like mine or even tactile… a feeling that someone or something is touching you.

  7. Jul 14, 2010 · Imaginary Jesus is the “sort-of true” story of the author Matt Mikalatos. He discovers that the Jesus he’d been spending time with in his everyday life is not the one and true Jesus of the scriptures, but an imaginary construct.