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Q&A: Dana Mentink

By / May 11, 2011

“I think that’s God’s way of letting me know I’m doing the right thing in my fiction.”

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Randy Singer: Revisiting ‘False Witness’

By / May 10, 2011

“I was particularly moved by the plight of the Dalit children, struggling to get a good education so that their generation might rise above the oppression and gain real equality and human dignity.”

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Alice J. Wisler: Romance and Southern Charm

By / May 9, 2011

“I get to live through her as she deals with the headaches and joys of moving toward her goal to run the Bailey House, a bed and breakfast on the Outer Banks.”

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Q&A: Tamera Alexander

By / May 9, 2011

“I want to whet the reader?s appetite for a deeper relationship with Christ and therefore weave the power of Scripture into the fabric of all of my stories.”

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Mitchell Bonds: Heroic Puns and Mischief

By / May 9, 2011

?Whether it?s just my turn of phrase or the really bad puns, I live to make people laugh.?

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Bethany Pierce: More Imagination Than Memory

By / May 4, 2011

“I think [readers] will identify with that desperation to keep childhood ambitions alive despite the constant battering of disillusionment.”

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Q&A: Ron Peterson

By / May 4, 2011

“I write stories that help me explore my life; and, that’s what I hope they do for my readers as well.”

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Q&A: Andrea Boeshaar

By / May 3, 2011

“I don’t think I could write a novel that didn’t include a strong faith element. It’s everything to me and, I feel, a worthy dimension to all my books.”

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Q&A: Candace Calvert

By / May 3, 2011

“This book applauds the blessing of second chances and gave me the intriguing opportunity to write from the points of view of three equally strong characters…”

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Karen Witemeyer: History, Humor and Romance

By / May 2, 2011

“Just as Jesus encouraged the Pharisees to only cast a stone if they were without sin, we must learn to
set aside our self-righteous pride.”

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