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Children’s Q&A: Mary E. Sandford (Unwanted)

By Family Fiction Staff / August 31, 2020

Mary explains what motivated her to write her protagonist’s story, what inspired the story itself, and shares her goals in telling it.

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Suspense Q&A: Siri Mitchell (Everywhere to Hide)

By Family Fiction Staff / August 31, 2020

Siri shares with us her goals in writing the new thriller, reveals how her faith influences her writing about crime and danger, and explains her greatest challenge in writing the novel.

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Speculative Q&A: Sandra Fernandez Rhoads (Mortal Sight)

By Family Fiction Staff / August 31, 2020

Sandra tells us a little about Cera and her mom, shares what inspired the story, and explains the hardest part of developing a story that features visions and monsters.

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Romance Q&A: Rachel Hauck (To Love a Prince)

By Family Fiction Staff / August 31, 2020

Rachel tells us how the new series came about, shares a little more about Daffodil, and reveals her favorite part in writing the story.

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Historical Author Q&A: Amanda Barratt (The White Rose Resists)

By Family Fiction Staff / August 31, 2020

The author explains why she wanted to tell this story, reveals her goals in writing it, and shares what she hopes readers will take away on reading the novel.

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Amish Q&A: Leslie Gould (Piecing It All Together)

By Family Fiction Staff / August 31, 2020

Leslie shares with us what ties together the new series, explains why she’s chosen a new state to set these stories, and gives us a peek into the next book in the series.

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Historical Author Interview: Sarah Sundin—Working Through Forgiveness

By Family Fiction Staff / August 31, 2020

The benefits of writing romances from a biblical worldview, how her faith impacts her storytelling, and where she draws the line between history and fiction.

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Contemporary Author Interview: Katherine Reay—Getting Some Perspective

By Family Fiction Staff / August 31, 2020

Katherine on revisiting characters from one of her previous books, being accessible to new readers, and comparisons between her town of Winsome and Jan Karon’s folksy town of Mitford.

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Truth in Fiction: Celebrating 10 Years of FamilyFiction

By Family Fiction Staff / August 31, 2020

Looking back on some of the great interviews we’ve had over the years, including Karen Kingsbury, Ted Dekker, VeggieTales creators Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki, Francine Rivers, Joel C. Rosenberg, and so many more!

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Suspense Interview: Susan May Warren—All About the Heart

By Family Fiction Staff / August 31, 2020

Susan explains what draws her to writing high-stakes adventures, reveals the hardest part of the research, and gives us a preview of the final book in the series.

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