Historical

Passings: Historical author Lynn Morris (1954-2017), daughter of Gilbert Morris

By Ross Cluver / February 27, 2017

Lynn’s biography at her literary agency claims that she never aspired to writing…

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His Substitute Wife

By Family Fiction Staff / February 25, 2017

Audrey knows she shouldn’t have answered Blake’s letters in her sister’s name…but she couldn’t bring herself to tell him of his fiancée’s betrayal. Now the only way to fix things is through a temporary marriage.

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New Releases March 2017

By Ross Cluver / February 24, 2017

New and recent titles listed in the March 2017 issue of FamilyFiction…

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21 Novels Set in Bible Times

By Ross Cluver / February 24, 2017

With titles from Francine Rivers, Ted Dekker, Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, Mesu Andrews, and more…

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Susanne Dietze

By Family Fiction Staff / February 22, 2017
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Christy Award categories announced for 2017

By Family Fiction Staff / February 20, 2017

Nine submission categories were announced for the Christian publishing industry’s premiere Christian fiction award.

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Trusting Grace: A Novel (Virtues and Vices of the Old West)

By Family Fiction Staff / February 17, 2017

Readers will be swept away into 1860s Montana’s lush Gallatin Valley, nestled among towering mountains and proud pines, in this emotional conclusion to the Virtues and Vices of the Old West series.

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Comics Q&A: Art A. Ayris (The Kingstone Bible)

By Ross Cluver / February 15, 2017

The work that went into The Kingstone Bible, how they got talent from Marvel Comics, and the challenges of adapting the Bible into this format…

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YA Q&A: Stephanie Morrill (The Lost Girl of Astor Street)

By Ross Cluver / February 9, 2017

Stephanie shares the most challenging part of writing the novel, why she set her mystery in 1920s Chicago, and how she gets into the right frame of mind for YA readers…

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Historical Q&A: Carolyn Miller (The Elusive Miss Ellison)

By Ross Cluver / February 7, 2017

A longtime lover of romance, especially that of the Regency era, Carolyn loves drawing readers into fictional worlds that show the truth of God’s grace in our lives.

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