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Posts by Ross Cluver

Angela Hunt offers vivid retelling of Maccabean Rebellion

By Ross Cluver | January 11, 2018 | Comments Off on Angela Hunt offers vivid retelling of Maccabean Rebellion

Top-selling historical novelist Angela Hunt has sold more than 5 million copies of her books in her career.

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Cast your vote in the Christian Romance Readers Poll

By Family Fiction Staff | January 9, 2018 | Comments Off on Cast your vote in the Christian Romance Readers Poll
Christian Romance Readers Poll 2018

What’s your favorite type of Christian romance story? Who are your favorite Christian romance authors? This is your chance to tell us!

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‘Samson’ novelization shines a light on biblical account

By Ross Cluver | January 9, 2018 | Comments Off on ‘Samson’ novelization shines a light on biblical account

New novel based on the theatrical motion picture from Pure Flix

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Official ‘Samson’ trailer – film in theaters Feb 16

By Family Fiction Staff | January 9, 2018 | Comments Off on Official ‘Samson’ trailer – film in theaters Feb 16

Samson’s journey of passion, betrayal, and redemption inspires audiences to realize that life’s failures need not define their future.

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Historical Q&A: Cathy Gohlke (Until We Find Home)

By Ross Cluver | January 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Historical Q&A: Cathy Gohlke (Until We Find Home)

Cathy shares the historical research that went into writing this novel, and how beloved authors Beatrix Potter and C. S. Lewis have inspired her…

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Suspense Q&A: Craig Parshall (The Empowered)

By Ross Cluver | January 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Suspense Q&A: Craig Parshall (The Empowered)

Craig discusses the complex life of his main character, why he chose to include child trafficking in the story, and how his faith translates to his fiction.

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Classic Christian Fiction for a New Generation: An Essay by Cathy Gohlke

By Ross Cluver | January 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Classic Christian Fiction for a New Generation: An Essay by Cathy Gohlke

In this essay exclusively written for FamilyFiction, Cathy Gohlke highlights the importance of reclaiming the legacy of Christian fiction classics…

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YA/Teen Q&A: Melanie Dickerson (A Silent Songbird)

By Ross Cluver | January 1, 2018 | Comments Off on YA/Teen Q&A: Melanie Dickerson (A Silent Songbird)

Melanie discusses why she chose “The Little Mermaid” as the basis for this novel, and her research into the English monarchy…

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Chris Fabry — The Sky’s the Limit

By Ross Cluver | January 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Chris Fabry — The Sky’s the Limit

Chris shares the dangers of keeping secrets bottled up, and how wrapping truth inside a story is a tradition as old as the Bible.

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Contemporary Author Q&A: Julie Cantrell (Perennials)

By Ross Cluver | January 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Contemporary Author Q&A: Julie Cantrell (Perennials)

Julie reveals the inspiration behind this moving story, how it relates to nearly everyone, and what she loves about her Southern hometown.

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