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Q&A: Michael K. Reynolds (In Golden Splendor)

By / July 19, 2013

“This was a difficult time in Irish-American history when you factor in the Great Potato Famine, their persecution as unwanted immigrants and then the brutality and division of the Civil War. Yet, God never abandoned people back then and He doesn?t today.”

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Q&A: Tyora Moody

By / July 19, 2013

“I like the dynamics of writing from a female and male point of view.”

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Q&A: Donna Stanley

By / July 19, 2013

“Every human being longs for explanations for the unexplainable.”

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Q&A: Vickie McDonough

By / July 19, 2013

“I fell in love with the Mahaffie’s story and knew that I wanted to write about a stage stop on the Santa Fe Trail.”

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Q&A: Rene Gutteridge (Misery Loves Company)

By / July 11, 2013

“Perhaps readers will wonder what they would do if they were kidnapped by their favorite author. What would they say? How would they pass the time?”

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Q&A: Erynn Mangum (Paige Torn)

By / July 9, 2013

“I eavesdrop everywhere I go. Not even kidding. Coffee shops are the best.”

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Q&A: Laurel Woiwode (Past Darkness)

By / July 9, 2013

“I think many young people feel that they don?t fit in, and this feeling is not helped by our society, which seems to force people into boxes and categories.”

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Q&A: Krista McGee (Anomaly)

By / July 9, 2013

“I love the classic dystopian books, Brave New World and 1984, and I’ve always read those thinking, ‘What if this kind of novel were told from a distinctly Christian worldview?'”

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Q&A: Harry Kraus, M.D. (An Open Heart)

By / July 8, 2013

“What if a surgeon thought he heard a message from his long-deceased twin sister?”

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Q&A: Carla Laureano (Five Days in Skye)

By / July 8, 2013

“I hope that readers take away the idea that God?s grace is for everyone, and it?s abundant, regardless of who you are or what you?ve done.”

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