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Q&A: Dani Pettrey

By / May 26, 2012

“There are many novels that have touched my life?helped me to see something in a different light, inspired hope, and made me a better person.”

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Q&A: River Jordan

By / May 26, 2012

“Relationships between people are always critical … and there is always some kind of showdown between forces of good and forces of evil.”

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Q&A: Tracy Groot

By / May 25, 2012

“When I focus on what I love about storytelling, I can write in whatever genre comes my way.”

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L.L. Samson: Enchanting Readers

By / May 24, 2012

?My hope is to interest the young reader in the character, to emotionally relate with him or her, and take that comfort level into the reading experience later on.?

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Travis Thrasher: Dark Meets Romance

By / May 16, 2012

?I take the questions and frustrations and joys from my life and somehow fit them into the story I?m working on.?

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Cozying Up … with an eBook?

By / May 16, 2012

Traditional mysteries, long a staple in the mainstream, have faced challenges finding a place in Christian publishing circles. Now, the eBook format is bridging the gap between authors and readers.

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Q&A: Judy Baer (Forever Hilltop)

By / May 16, 2012

“The Forever Hilltop books are gentle, but teach enduring lessons about how people should treat each other and live their lives.”

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Q&A: Jackie Macgirvin (The Designer Bag at the Garbage Dump)

By / May 16, 2012

“I want readers to see the wisdom and benefit in following the Lord wholeheartedly.”

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Randy Singer: Shades of Grey

By / May 11, 2012

?I think it?s uninteresting when you present a one-sided view of an issue on which people have passion and opinions.?

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Anne Elisabeth Stengl: Fairy-Tale Grace

By / May 11, 2012

?The ultimate theme of all my fairy tales is undeserved grace.?

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