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From the Hearts of Janette Oke & Laurel Oke Logan
A Note to Readers About Their Recent Historical Romance
Cut & Paste: How to Trim a Short Story Without Doing Harm
Thinking of entering our short fiction competition? Here are some tips on trimming down your story without losing any impact.
Biblical Fiction from Renown Author Roberta Kells Dorr
Beloved Story comes to life in SOLOMON’S SONG
Q&A: Leslie Gould (Minding Molly)
“I have to confess that I?m an ?accidental romance writer.? I started out writing literary fiction but the older I get, the more I value romances and truly enjoy writing them.”
Royal Love — Rachel Hauck on Romance, Writing, & Her New Novel
?Love well. Be willing to give, forgive, and trust the Lord with your heart. I?ve just been struck lately with the idea of ?Have I loved well??”
Q&A: Patricia Bradley (Shadows of the Past)
A mystery writer dealing with the loss of his wife crosses paths with a criminal investigator trying to find her missing father.
Q&A: Janice Hanna Thompson (The Dream Dress)
“When I think of weddings, I think of the joy on my daughters? faces as they planned for their big days. I also think of the amount of work that goes into each ceremony.”
The Value of a Picture — How a Photo from 1965 Inspired a Novel
“Why this photo, out of all the photos he could have given me? And why, as an FBI agent on duty, did he take me to that march that day?”
Q&A: Jean C. Gordon (Small-Town Midwife)
“Autumn, the heroine of the story, appeared in earlier books as a teenager and a nursing college student. I thought, what if she was now a midwife who no longer had the confidence to catch babies.”