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Q&A: Lauraine Snelling (Wake the Dawn)
“Ben?s wife died in a car accident two years earlier, sending him to self-medicating with booze. Esther is fighting demons of her own with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Both are emotionally wounded. Both have never sought after dreams.”
Q&A: Marilyn Sue Shank (Child of the Mountains)
“A New York editor who critiqued the first few pages of Child of the Mountains at a conference asked me, ‘Why does Lydia speak that way?’ I told her, ‘These are the voices of my childhood.'”
Q&A: Jan Watson (Tattler’s Branch)
“For Tattler?s Branch, my research included the architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the outlaw Jesse James, 1911 fashions (including maternity dress), telephones, electricity, automobiles, medical practices, Down syndrome, and lots of Scripture searches.”
Q&A: Lisa Wingate (The Prayer Box)
?The recurring theme in The Prayer Box is grace, what it is, how it changes lives, how we discover it, accept it, and pour it out to one another.?
ACFW Celebrates Editor and Agent of the Year and Lifetime Achievement
ACFW Celebrates Editor and Agent of the Year and Lifetime Achievement
Q&A: Lori Benton (Burning Sky)
“If a reader should turn the last page of Burning Sky and find herself reminded that through trials and tears we have a heavenly source from which we can draw comfort, courage, and strength to help in time of need, I?d be thrilled.”
A New Hybrid Genre: Young Adult Amish Books
Literary hybrid genres are popping up everywhere: Romance/Suspense,
Historical/Mystery, and more recently Young Adult/Amish novels
are finding a base of readers.
Q&A: Dalaina May (Yielded Captive)
“Actually, I don’t even like camping, so the irony of God putting me in the middle of a dirty jungle isn’t lost on me.”
What Once Was Lost by Kim Vogel Sawyer
A woman meant to serve, a child in the dark, a man standing apart?can these three souls embrace a God with new plans for them?