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Q&A: Suzanne Woods Fisher (The Calling)

By / December 28, 2013

“One reason Amish fiction is a ‘hot’ trend is because readers are able to cross into another world?a place where nature sets the stage, where characters run the show, where faith has the leading role. It has an effect on you like rebooting your computer.”

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The Metamorphosis of Colleen Coble

By / December 28, 2013

The Romance-Mystery Writer on Her Gothic Novel Butterfly Palace

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Q&A: Jill Williamson (Outcasts)

By / December 28, 2013

“In Outcasts, the remnant from Glenrock has escaped their confines, but they are still trapped inside the city walls. They join forces with Safe Lands rebels in an effort to find freedom.”

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Q&A: Lisa Samson (Runaway Saint)

By / December 28, 2013

“We’re all searching for meaning, aren’t we? It’s way too easy to say, “Oh, just follow the Lord!” But what does that even mean? How can we do that? Runaway Saint encourages us to step back and watch and let God use circumstances and people as guideposts.”

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Q&A: Cara C. Putman (Shadowed by Grace)

By / December 25, 2013

“I saw Robert Edsel?s nonfiction book about the Monuments Men and was immediately captivated. I?ve long loved World War II history, and this was an aspect of it I?d never been exposed to.”

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Update–Check our list of winners! Win a copy of Donna Stanley’s debut novel NEW WINGS!

By / December 16, 2013

Update–Check our list of winners! Hurry for your chance to win one of fifteen copies!

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From the Fog

By / December 2, 2013

Andrew Klavan on His Providential Move to YA Fiction

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Q&A: Evangeline Denmark (The Dragon and the Turtle Go on Safari)

By / November 30, 2013

“In doing a sequel to The Dragon and the Turtle we wanted to continue building our theme of friendship and offer a book that mimics pretend play with clues on each page that feed the reader?s imagination.”

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Q&A: Dorothy Love (Carolina Gold)

By / November 26, 2013

“Even though my books are fiction, with each one I try to pay tribute to those real life women who went before us. They were remarkably resilient, resourceful, and courageous. I feel great affection for them and I hope that comes across in my novels.”

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Q&A: Lorie Ann Grover (Firstborn)

By / November 26, 2013

“Firstborn sprang from a news article I read concerning gendercide. I was horrified to learn that over 37 million girls are missing in China alone, due to the One Child Policy enacted in 1980.”

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