Maybe a Hero section here? With the main purpose of the site?

Could add a magazine cover to the right. Or, have a background image that aligns with the site mission.

Or we could remove this section.

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Possible Call to Action

To highlight part of the site, with a link via the button below. Or, section could be removed. Might have to change the background image if desired.

Recent Posts

Patrick W. Carr—Making the Best of Bad Decisions

By Ross Cluver | July 29, 2018

Patrick explains why he chose to mash-up genres, the hardest part of wrapping up the saga, and his surprising choices for the series most valuable players…

God’s Not Dead 3—A Dialogue, Not a Monologue

By Family Fiction Staff | July 28, 2018

The filmmakers behind the latest God’s Not Dead film talk about the ministry value of talking with the world instead of at the world.

Speculative Q&A: Rachelle Dekker (When Through Deep Waters)

By Ross Cluver | July 26, 2018

The author shares why she went in this new direction, the role that faith plays in the story, and why “identity” is a recurring theme in her work…

Romance Q&A: Denise Hunter (Honeysuckle Dreams)

By Ross Cluver | July 26, 2018

Denise explains why the novel’s so chock-full of drama, how it fits into the overarching series, and what she considers the essential qualities of a leading man and leading lady…

Suspense Q&A: Rachel Dylan (Lone Witness)

By Ross Cluver | July 25, 2018

The author explains how her legal experience informs her fiction, shares the background on the Atlanta Justice series, and reveals her favorite way to hear from readers…

YA Q&A: Melanie Dickerson (The Orphan’s Wish)

By Ross Cluver | July 25, 2018

Melanie outlines her process of rebuilding classic tales into her fiction, reveals what inspired her to do a new take on Aladdin, and explains the (slight) differences between writing for YA and older readers…

Historical Q&A: Karen Barnett (Where the Fire Falls)

By Ross Cluver | July 25, 2018

Karen explains what inspired this series, why she went with this period and setting of her latest novel, and the best ways for readers to support their favorite authors…

Contemporary Q&A: Catherine West (Where Hope Begins)

By Ross Cluver | July 25, 2018

The author shares the inspiration behind the novel, the heartbreaking true-life parallels she encountered while writing it, and the best ways readers can support their favorite authors…

Amish Q&A: Laura V. Hilton (Firestorm)

By Ross Cluver | July 25, 2018

The author shares some background for the novel, explains the overarching theme of the series, and how her background helps her write accurately about the Amish…

Another Call To Action Here?

CTA helps break up the page visually and makes it more appealing. Also an opportunity to focus on something you want to promote.

Would need to change background image most likely.

Or, we can delete this section.