[Hollywood Investigator] Like a cohort of marauding orcs, the fantasy genre has conquered popular culture. With the success of the Lord of the Rings trilogy and the Harry Potter series, the demand for fantastic adventures shows no sign of abating. Yet, though sprung from Christian roots, fantasy today has largely been co-opted by the postmodern, the neo-pagan, and the anti-Christian. And for all its flaws, Harry Potter seems mild compared to the blatant occult-inspired offerings which may be found on the same shelf at the local bookstore. Emily C. A. Snyder is happy to buck that trend. Her new novel,...