Features

Q&A: Caprice Hokstad

By / July 18, 2011

“Evil is present in my fiction, but it is not glorified.”

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Melanie Dobson: Amana Colonies and the Civil War

By / July 14, 2011

“An Amana friend told me the only similarity between the Amish and Amana people is their names both begin with the letter A.”

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The Christy Awards: Honoring Exceptional Christian Fiction

By / July 12, 2011

?The Christy Awards acknowledge the unique role that storytelling has in communicating deep truths about God and His love and interaction with humankind throughout history.?

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Shawn Grady: Firefighter pens smokejumper thriller

By / July 12, 2011

For third novel, firefighter Grady offers reader exciting look into the world of smokejumpers?wildland firefighters who parachute into remote areas to stop fires near the source.

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J. Mark Bertrand: Pattern of Crime Fiction

By / July 12, 2011

“Pattern of Wounds is about the face of evil and our desire to personalize tragedy, in particular our need to place the blame.”

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Davis Bunn: Thriller ‘Lion of Babylon’ exposes hopeful reality behind headlines

By / July 12, 2011

“My desire is that readers will have a new understanding and appreciation of West vs. East … and possibly a new way of thinking about solutions for peace in the Mideast.”

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Anne Elisabeth Stengl: Back to Goldstone Wood

By / July 12, 2011

“All of us have the potential to be monsters in so many subtle ways. But through Christ we are offered the chance to become ?more than conquerors,? to vanquish the foe of our own sin nature.”

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Kaye Dacus: Painters and Matchmakers

By / July 9, 2011

“The past stays with us, no matter how hard we try to forget. The first thing we must do is turn it over to God, no matter if it?s something we did or something someone else did to us.”

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Mary Connealy: Old West Love Stories Spiced with Humor and Suspense

By / July 9, 2011

“I think I create characters who are like I wish I was, rather than who I am.”

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Brandt Dodson: Daniel’s Den

By / July 8, 2011

“I had the good fortune of having teachers and professors tell me that I should be a writer and that if I didn’t, I would regret it the rest of my life.”

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