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Comics Q&A: Art A. Ayris (The Kingstone Bible)

By Ross Cluver / February 15, 2017

The work that went into The Kingstone Bible, how they got talent from Marvel Comics, and the challenges of adapting the Bible into this format…

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Q&A: Donald James Parker (Paperback Crusader)

By Ross Cluver / February 15, 2017

How the novel was inspired by the author’s experience, the pros and cons of telling a story in print versus on screen, and who he writes his books for…

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YA Q&A: Stephanie Morrill (The Lost Girl of Astor Street)

By Ross Cluver / February 9, 2017

Stephanie shares the most challenging part of writing the novel, why she set her mystery in 1920s Chicago, and how she gets into the right frame of mind for YA readers…

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Suspense Q&A: Paul McCusker (Death In The Shadows)

By Ross Cluver / February 9, 2017

Paul McCusker shares the inspiration for the novel, the research behind it, and the overarching theme for the series…

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Speculative Q&A: Evangeline Denmark (The Ice Child)

By Ross Cluver / February 9, 2017

Evangeline talks about what makes Sipp unique, why fantasy isn’t just “dragons and epic quests,” and why fairy tales have enduring significance…

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Romance Q&A: Dana Mentink (Paws for Love)

By Ross Cluver / February 7, 2017

Dana explains her inspiration for the novel, the overarching theme of the series, and what she researched for the novel…

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Historical Q&A: Carolyn Miller (The Elusive Miss Ellison)

By Ross Cluver / February 7, 2017

A longtime lover of romance, especially that of the Regency era, Carolyn loves drawing readers into fictional worlds that show the truth of God’s grace in our lives.

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Contemporary Q&A: Amy Sorrells (Lead Me Home)

By Ross Cluver / February 6, 2017

Amy shares how small towns can crush big dreams, and her heart to encourage the broken…

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Amish Q&A: Leslie Gould (Amish Weddings)

By Ross Cluver / February 6, 2017

Leslie shares how being a military wife inspired the series, and what it’s like to wrap up the series…

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Priscilla Shirer: Teaching Young Fantasy Readers About the Armor of God

By Ross Cluver / February 6, 2017

Trilogy uses high-stakes fiction to teach children about the necessity of the armor of God.

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