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Q&A: Susan May Warren

By / July 5, 2011

“An author always must pull from their own lives to create a realistic character, or realistic emotions for the characters.”

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Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller: Teaming Up for Broadmoor Legacy

By Ross Cluver / July 4, 2011

Historical series features three young women searching for love and a legacy in the 1890s.

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Q&A: Sandra Byrd

By / July 1, 2011

“I want to write books that whisk my readers away to another time and place where they can lose themselves, willingly, in the lives of characters they love.”

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Q&A: Pamela Griffin

By / July 1, 2011

The author discusses her 3-in-1 historical romance collection Connecticut Brides.

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Q&A: Mitchell Bonds

By / June 30, 2011

“I hope that every one of my readers laughs so hard that their stomach cramps up and their eyes tear up.”

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Q&A: Julie Cave

By / June 27, 2011

“I hope that when people are finished reading my books that they can’t stop thinking about them, that they have been touched emotionally or intellectually in some way.”

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Q&A: Brian Reaves

By / June 27, 2011

“I want readers to finish my novels, close the book, and say, ‘Man, that was fun!’.”

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Q&A: Robert James Luedke

By / June 27, 2011

“I hope that the series might spark an interest in the Bible by those who might have been resistant to it’s message before.”

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Q&A: Aaron Patterson

By / June 27, 2011

“I believe that by telling a story is one of the most powerful ways to reach people.”

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Nancy Rue: Making Truth Relevant

By / June 27, 2011

?My audience is always before me when I?m writing.?

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