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Q&A: Karin Kaufman

By / December 20, 2011

“I wonder sometimes if there isn?t anything more important to a Christian than knowing that his or her experiences in life have meant something, and that God can turn them into something good.”

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Q&A: Erin Healy

By / December 20, 2011

“I use storytelling as an opportunity for me to work out some of my faith-related questions, doubts, ideas, and hopes.”

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Clark Burbidge: Silver Lining

By / December 20, 2011

“It is a message of hope, in this world when so many of our youth come to believe they have no value, that they can?t make a difference, and that there is nothing to live for.”

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Heroism & Heartache: 3 Authors Who Write Military Fiction

By / December 13, 2011

With passion and purpose, born of personal experience and keen observation, decorated warrior Maj. Jeff Struecker, military brat Ronie Kendig and former JAG officer Don Brown write thrilling military adventures of sacrifice, heroism and heartache.

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Debbie Viguié: Redeeming the Vampire

By / December 13, 2011

“I tried to get away from the idea that it?s all about eternal love to the idea that it?s all about redemption.”

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Tamera Alexander: Relentless Love

By / December 6, 2011

“God pursues us with a relentless and jealous love. He?s by far my greatest inspiration in writing romance.”

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The Cardinal: Taking Flight

By / December 6, 2011

“They don?t anticipate stories about people struggling with issues like violence, homelessness, and keeping your faith when the whole world seems against you.”

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Q&A: DiAnn Mills

By / December 6, 2011

“In essence, Christian novelists are farmers: they plant seeds for eternity.”

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Q&A: James Scott Bell

By / December 6, 2011

“I got discouraged in college, where I was told ‘Writers are born, not made.’ I believed that for a long time.”

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Q&A: Christy Barritt

By / December 6, 2011

“I try to be honest and convey that even if you have a steady faith, the emotions that can come because of life circumstances can be very up and down.”

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