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

David Kitz – It’s Dramatic, But It All Happened

By Ross Cluver | March 19, 2018

David explains the background of the original play, how he has now recounted these events in three different media, and how his dramatic flair gives him an advantage when writing fiction…

Amish Q&A: Jan Drexler (The Amish Nanny’s Sweetheart)

By Ross Cluver | March 16, 2018

Jan talks about the inspiration for the novel, the research she did to get the details right, and the importance of home…

Historical Q&A: Ann H. Gabhart (These Healing Hills)

By Ross Cluver | March 15, 2018

Why Ann decided to write about the Frontier Nursing Service, how she was able to so vividly capture the Appalachian area, and the most interesting thing she learned doing research for this book…

Contemporary Q&A: Debby Mayne (High Cotton)

By Ross Cluver | March 15, 2018

Debby shares why her new series revolves around family reunions, the role that etiquette plays in her stories, and what she most loves to hear from readers…

Romance Q&A: Julie Lessman (For Love of Liberty)

By Ross Cluver | March 14, 2018

What to expect from the series, who inspired her characters, and several ways that readers can support their favorite authors…

Eva Marie Everson signs with New Hope Publishers

By Ross Cluver | March 12, 2018

Everson’s first novella with New Hope, ‘The Ornament Keeper,’ uses memory-filled ornaments to demonstrate the power of forgiveness to heal a family.

Jerry B. Jenkins to Release New Fiction Series with Worthy Publishing Fall 2018

By Ross Cluver | March 12, 2018

New series Dead Sea Chronicles promises captivating stories combining provocative current events with ancient adventure, spiritual warfare, and biblical archeology with Da Vinci Code-like flair.

‘Myst’ at 25: Something New Coming?

By Family Fiction Staff | March 12, 2018

With the 25th anniversary of computer puzzle game Myst coming in September, developer Cyan has teased on Twitter that the company has something planned.

Science Fiction Q&A: Dennis E. Hensley (The Man Who Could Transfuse Time)

By Ross Cluver | March 12, 2018

Doc shares about the real people who inspired the story, how some theologians explain people with amazing abilities, and how he can write in so many different categories…

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.