Historical

Q&A: Allison Pittman

By / January 31, 2013

?While there is breath, there is time to turn back to God, to go to the home He has prepared for us.?

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Mel Starr: Medieval Medicine

By / January 31, 2013

The fifth chronicle of medieval surgeon Hugh de Singleton is now available to readers who love to combine history, medicine and mystery.

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Q&A: Lacy Williams (Counterfeit Cowboy)

By Ross Cluver / January 24, 2013

“Not only can the love of a good man or a good woman make you want to be a better person, but God’s love can ultimately change your life into something better than you ever could have imagined.”

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Q&A: Dorothy Love

By / January 24, 2013

“I don’t feel I should tell a reader what she should get from a book of mine, because every reader is different.”

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Q&A: Darrel Nelson

By / January 24, 2013

“I did a lot of research to make certain there were no anachronisms in the book.”

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Cathy Gohlke: Calling for Justice

By Ross Cluver / January 24, 2013

?None of us can solve the problem, but we can each do something to help.?

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Julie Klassen: For Love of Austen

By / January 24, 2013

Julie Klassen?s love of Jane Austen novels inspires her to pen stories set in England in the early 1800s.

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Q&A: Diana Wallis Taylor

By / January 22, 2013

“To me, the lessons of the Bible never grow old.”

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Q&A: Deborah Hale

By / January 21, 2013

“For external story elements I rely on a lot of research and a dose of imagination.”

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Redemption Recounts True Story of Jean Baptiste

By / January 18, 2013

Now available on DVD from Bridgestone Multimedia Group, Redemption portrays a frontier sheriff’s struggle to show compassion to a criminal.

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