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Q&A: Kathleen Y’Barbo (Millie’s Treasure)

By / October 1, 2013

“Three years ago, the Lord brought a romance into my life that was both unexpected and amazing.”

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Never Ceese Voted #1 Christian Horror at BestHorror.com

By / October 1, 2013

A vampire. A werewolf. Can two who were wronged make it right?
By their Faith.

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Coffe With Jessica Dotta

By / October 1, 2013

FF Managing Editor, Deidra Romero, sat down for a long chat with new author Jessica Dotta. They spoke about classic British literature, the years leading up to Dotta?s first publication, and her family?s roots in a zealous religious cult and how that shaped the story that became Born of Persuasion (Tyndale House).

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Q&A: Carolyne Aarsen (Before the Dawn by Kathleen Bauer)

By / September 30, 2013

When the world around you falls apart, could it be that God is giving you a second chance?

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Q&A: Jan Watson (Tattler’s Branch)

By / September 27, 2013

“For Tattler?s Branch, my research included the architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the outlaw Jesse James, 1911 fashions (including maternity dress), telephones, electricity, automobiles, medical practices, Down syndrome, and lots of Scripture searches.”

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Q&A: Marilyn Sue Shank (Child of the Mountains)

By / September 27, 2013

“A New York editor who critiqued the first few pages of Child of the Mountains at a conference asked me, ‘Why does Lydia speak that way?’ I told her, ‘These are the voices of my childhood.'”

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Q&A: Lauraine Snelling (Wake the Dawn)

By / September 27, 2013

“Ben?s wife died in a car accident two years earlier, sending him to self-medicating with booze. Esther is fighting demons of her own with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Both are emotionally wounded. Both have never sought after dreams.”

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Q&A: Keith A. Robinson (Elysium)

By / September 27, 2013

“Elysium belongs to a new genre of Christian fiction called Apologetics Fiction, or sometimes Literary Apologetics. As such, the goal of this series is to deal with the topic of why Christianity is unique among the world religions.”

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Q&A: Nancy Rue (The Merciful Scar)

By / September 27, 2013

“But what really solidified it for me was that when I asked on my teen blog for anyone who would like to help me with the project from the standpoint of personal experience, 6 of the 20 or so regulars on the blog contacted me. All of them had experience with purposely hurting themselves.”

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Q&A: Pamela Binnings Ewen (An Accidental Life)

By / September 27, 2013

“My hope is that through the trial portion of the book, readers will understand that infants born during late term abortion are often capable of surviving, but in more cases than you could imagine.”

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