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Athol Dickson: Revisiting Old Friends

By / July 25, 2012

?Before anything, I try to write exciting stories.?

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On The Edge (July 2012)

By / July 25, 2012

A word from James L. Rubart, and on the road with Jill Williamson, Bill Myers and Heather Burch.

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Q&A: James Andrew Wilson

By / July 24, 2012

“The first goal with all my fiction is to craft an entertaining story.”

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Davis Bunn: Dream Big

By / July 18, 2012

?In a way, you could say I?ve been researching this story all my adult life.?

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Rene Gutteridge: Heart of the Story

By / July 18, 2012

?When I take on an adaptation, I want it to penetrate the reader?s heart and further expand and enhance their emotional and intellectual experience.?

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Q&A: Linda Hall

By / July 17, 2012

“I firmly believe that a novel is not the place to preach. Sermons are for preaching.”

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Q&A: Kit Wilkinson

By / July 17, 2012

“Through story we experience the unfamiliar.”

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Q&A: Melanie Dobson

By / July 17, 2012

“I always visit the locations for my Love Finds You books before I write about the towns because the setting is ingrained in these stories.”

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Nicole O’Dell: The Power of Choice

By / July 11, 2012

?My goal is not to sensationalize the glittery glamour of sin, but rather, to show that God is in control.?

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5 Essential Voices in Medical Suspense

By / July 11, 2012

What do a firefighter/paramedic, a retired Ear, Nose & Throat specialist, two ER nurses and the wife of an ER physician have in common? They all write medical suspense that combines danger, drama, healing and hope!

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